Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 ApCreed, 2, 1 | the laws of the people are vain."15 In the ~same category
2 ApCreed, 3 | everything. "All men are vain, in whom there is not ~the
3 10Command | name of the Lord thy God in vain.~ ~III. Remember that thou
4 10Command, 1 | of the Lord Thy God in ~Vain."~ ~This is the Second Commandment
5 10Command, 1 | name of the Lord thy God in vain."1~ ~
6 10Command, 1, 1| THE MEANING OF IN VAIN~ ~"In vain" has a threefold
7 10Command, 1, 1| MEANING OF IN VAIN~ ~"In vain" has a threefold meaning.
8 10Command, 1, 1| false: "They have spoken vain things every one to his
9 10Command, 1, 1| takes the name of God in vain when one uses it to confirm
10 10Command, 1, 1| other men.~ ~Sometimes "vain" signifies useless: "The
11 10Command, 1, 1| thoughts of men, ~that they are vain."8 God's name, therefore,
12 10Command, 1, 1| therefore, is taken in vain when it is ~used to confirm
13 10Command, 1, 1| when it is ~used to confirm vain things.~ ~In the Old Law
14 10Command, 1, 1| name of the Lord thy God in vain."9 And Christ forbade the
15 10Command, 1, 1| them."14~ ~Sometimes "in vain" means sin or injustice: "
16 10Command, 1, 1| takes the name of his God in vain. Justice consists ~in doing
17 10Command, 1, 2| justice."17~ ~Sometimes "vain" also means foolish: "All
18 10Command, 1, 2| means foolish: "All men are vain, in whom there is ~not the
19 10Command, 1, 2| takes the name of God in vain: "And he that ~blasphemeth
20 10Command, 1, 3| name of the Lord thy God in vain." However, the ~name of
21 10Command, 1, 3| of God has been ~taken in vain.~ ~Fourthly, God's name
22 10Command, 1, 3| takes the name of God in ~vain. Secondly, we confess God'
23 10Command, 1, 3| is taking God's name in vain. "If thou hast ~vowed anything
24 10Command, 2 | name of the Lord thy God in vain." The Third commands us
25 10Command, 4, 1| beareth not the sword in vain. ~Because he is God's minister."7
26 10Command, 9, 1| the house, they ~labor in vain who build it."16 And also: "
27 10Command, 10 | take the name of God in vain"; (3) he must ~freely take
28 LordPray, 1, 2 | thus all prayer would be vain and useless. But such is
29 LordPray, 4, 2 | all the children of men in vain?"8~ ~Hence, God made men
30 HailMary, 9 | Eve, therefore, looked in vain for that which ~she sought
31 Question, 2, 2 | two of the meanings of "in vain."~ ~5. Discuss the conditions
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