Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 ApCreed, 7, 1 | been saved through their ~parents' faith (which refers to
2 10Command, 3 | reason for this honor to parents, in ~that we cannot make
3 10Command, 3 | make an equal return to our parents for the great benefits ~
4 10Command, 3 | son has no such right.5 Parents, indeed, give ~their children
5 10Command, 3 | is provided for by his ~parents. The third is instruction: "
6 10Command, 3 | children? Instruct them."8~ ~Parents, therefore, should give
7 10Command, 3 | indeed contrary to those parents who approve of the misdeeds
8 10Command, 3 | therefore, receive from their parents birth, ~nourishment, and
9 10Command, 3, 1| WHAT CHILDREN OWE PARENTS~ ~Now, because we owe our
10 10Command, 3, 1| we owe our birth to our parents, we ought to honor them
11 10Command, 3, 1| feareth the Lord honoreth his parents, and will serve them ~as
12 10Command, 3, 1| receive nourishment from our parents in our childhood, we ~must
13 10Command, 3, 1| how young storks, when the parents ~have lost their feathers
14 10Command, 3, 1| the young ones repay the parents for what they received when
15 10Command, 3, 1| young."14~ ~We must obey our parents, for they have instructed
16 10Command, 3, 1| us. "Children, obey your ~parents in all things."15 This excepts,
17 10Command, 3, 2| for those who honor their parents, seeing that it is a natural
18 10Command, 3, 2| promised those ~who honor their parents.~ ~Grace and Glory. - The
19 10Command, 3, 2| those who ~dishonor their parents; indeed, they are cursed
20 10Command, 3, 2| life which you owe to your parents, then you are ~unworthy
21 10Command, 3, 2| those who dishonor their parents. We receive our life ~from
22 10Command, 3, 2| they who dishonor their parents ~deserve to forfeit their
23 Question, 2, 4 | Thomas gives us to honor our ~parents, such as birth, nourishment
24 Question, 2, 4 | obligation to honor our parents rests upon the natural law, ~
25 Question, 2, 4 | reverence and honor.~ ~6. Parents also have an obligation
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