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1 Intro | Creed, the Sacraments, the Commandments, the Our Father, ~and the
2 Preface, 1 | instructions on the Creed, Commandments, and Prayer which make ~
3 Preface, 3 | Our Father," and the "Ten ~Commandments" are numbers 66, 65, 68
4 Preface, 3 | earth. The talks on the Ten Commandments were written ~down by Peter
5 Preface, 3 | under ~the title, "On the Commandments" and "On the Lord's Prayer,"
6 Preface, 3 | Greatest Prayers" and "The Commandments of God" (Burns and Oates,
7 Preface, 4 | attention to ~the Creed, the Commandments, the Our Father and Hail
8 ApCreed, 6, 1 | good, namely, God, whose ~commandments the sinner holds in contempt.
9 ApCreed, 11, 2 | compels us to keep the ~commandments. No one can keep the commandments
10 ApCreed, 11, 2 | commandments. No one can keep the commandments unless he loves God: "If
11 ApCreed, 11, 2 | cause ~you to walk in My commandments and to keep My judgments
12 ApCreed, 13 (13) | Sacraments," p. 130; and "The ~Commandments." p. 99.~ ~
13 10Command | EXPLANATION OF THE TEN COMMANDMENTS~ ~THE TEN COMMANDMENTS~ ~
14 10Command | TEN COMMANDMENTS~ ~THE TEN COMMANDMENTS~ ~I. I am the Lord thy God,
15 10Command | that love Me, and ~keep My commandments.~ ~II. Thou shalt not take
16 10Command, 0, 1 | law to Moses, gave him Ten Commandments written ~upon two tablets
17 10Command, 0, 1 | of stone. Three of these Commandments that were written on ~the
18 10Command, 0, 1 | love of God; and the seven Commandments ~written on the other tablet
19 10Command, 0 (1) | by God. Again, these ten ~commandments are reducible to two, the
20 10Command, 0, 2 | service to God; for His Commandments are not a heavy burden: "
21 10Command, 3 | neighbor. Now, the ~three Commandments which were written on the
22 10Command, 3 | neighbor there were the seven Commandments on ~the second tablet. But
23 10Command, 3 | do good. Certain of the Commandments prescribe good acts, ~while
24 10Command, 3, 2 | thy mother." Among all the Commandments, this one ~only has the
25 10Command, 4, 2 | Christians should observe the Commandments of the ~law more perfectly
26 10Command, 4, 2 | is the observance of the Commandments, should be ~more generous
27 10Command, 6 | injury to our neighbor in the Commandments. ~Thus, "Thou shalt not
28 10Command, 8 (1) | Catechism" ("Ninth and Tenth ~Commandments" 1) treats both the Ninth
29 10Command, 8 (1) | both the Ninth and Tenth Commandments together, and ~remarks that "
30 10Command, 8 (1) | to observe the preceding Commandments we must be particularly
31 10Command, 8 | having ~considered those Commandments which concern words and
32 10Command, 8 | deeds, we now treat ~of the Commandments about thoughts. For with
33 10Command, 8 (16)| Another reason for these two Commandments is that they clearly and
34 10Command, 8 (16)| in the Sixth and ~Seventh Commandments. The Seventh Commandment,
35 10Command, 9 (2) | contains the Ninth and Tenth ~Commandments, reads as follows: "Thou
36 10Command, 9 (4) | will show how these two Commandments are dissimilar; ~how one
37 10Command, 10 | SUMMARY OF THE TEN COMMANDMENTS~ ~These are the ten precepts
38 10Command, 10 | enter into life, keep the commandments" (Matt., xix. 17). There ~
39 10Command, 10 | main principles of all the Commandments, namely, love of God and ~
40 LordPray, 1, 2 | through the keeping of the commandments: "If any one love Me, he
41 LordPray, 3, 2 | obey God and keep all His Commandments. Therefore, when we pray
42 LordPray, 4, 3 | THE COMMANDMENTS: GOD'S WILL~ ~In the second
43 LordPray, 4, 3 | for us is that we keep His Commandments. When a person desires something,
44 LordPray, 4, 3 | through observance of the Commandments, and, accordingly, God wills
45 LordPray, 4, 3 | enter into life, keep the Commandments."10 "Your reasonable service . . .
46 LordPray, 4, 3 | that we may fulfill the Commandments of God. This will of God
47 LordPray, 4, 4 | that we will to keep the Commandments - they who do so are in
48 Question, 2 | EXPLANATION OF THE TEN COMMANDMENTS~ ~
49 Question, 2, 1 | circumstances when God gave the Ten Commandments to ~Moses; and also when
50 Question, 2, 1 | 2. Discuss how all the Commandments are founded on the two precepts
51 Question, 2, 1 | Would you say that the Ten Commandments constitute the very foundation ~
52 Question, 2, 4 | between the first ~three Commandments and the last series of seven
53 Question, 2, 4 | the last series of seven Commandments.~ ~2. Discuss some of the
54 Question, 2, 8 | NINTH AND TENTH COMMANDMENTS~ ~1. Covetousness - wrongful
55 Question, 2, 8 | between the Seventh and Tenth Commandments, and ~also between the Sixth
56 Question, 2, 8 | between the Sixth and Ninth Commandments (see footnote 16).~ ~3.
57 Question, 2, 8 | between the Ninth and Tenth Commandments (see ~footnote 4 under Tenth
58 Question, 2, 8 | force ~underlying all the Commandments.~ ~ ~
59 Question, 4, 5 | life, and that we keep the ~Commandments. Discuss this.~ ~3. "God
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