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1 10Command, 6 | injure our neighbor in his goods. This Commandment ~forbids
2 10Command, 6 | Commandment ~forbids any worldly goods whatsoever to be taken away
3 10Command, 6 | sellers of cloth and other goods.~ ~Fifthly, theft is committed
4 10Command, 6, 1 | the uselessness of stolen goods in that they are of no ~
5 10Command, 6 (21)| oneself from [ill-~gotten goods]. . . . What shall we say
6 10Command, 6, 1 | But it is said of stolen goods: ~"I am the Lord that love
7 10Command, 6, 1 | offereth sacrifice of the goods of the poor is as one that ~
8 10Command, 6, 1 | lead to his loss of other goods. It is not unlike ~the mixture
9 10Command, 8 | Not Covet Thy Neighbor's ~Goods."~ ~"Thou shalt not covet
10 10Command, 8 | not covet thy neighbor's goods." There is this difference ~
11 10Command, 8 | even covet thy neighbor's goods." There are a number of ~
12 10Command, 8 | covets one's ~neighbor's goods without reason; and even
13 10Command, 10 | our neighbor's external ~goods. We must also avoid injury
14 10Command, 10 | not covet thy ~neighbor's goods" and "Thou shalt not covet
15 LordPray, 5 | some in acquiring temporal goods burden others and defraud
16 LordPray, 5 | practice is dangerous, because goods thus taken away can be restored
17 LordPray, 5 | are anxious about temporal goods which are enough for them
18 LordPray, 6 (3) | only eternal and spiritual goods, but also transient and
19 LordPray, 7, 2 | intemperate desire for the goods of this life: "The desire
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