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1 10Command, 1 (1) | is ~accompanied with an oath and teems with curses and
2 10Command, 1, 1 | true: "Love not a false oath."3 "Thou shalt not live
3 10Command, 1, 1 | confirmed by oaths: "An oath in confirmation puts an
4 10Command, 1, 1 | Note well that an oath is like medicine, which
5 10Command, 1 (12)| thing to be avoided in an oath was a lie. . . . For oaths
6 10Command, 1 (12)| without it. ~However, an oath can be justified by necessity.
7 10Command, 1, 1 | Therefore, if you take an oath to steal or ~commit some
8 10Command, 1, 1 | you ~must not keep this oath, you are still guilty of
9 10Command, 1, 1 | community. And ~although this oath, too, is not binding, yet,
10 10Command, 1, 2 | CONDITIONS OF A LAWFUL OATH~ ~One cannot, therefore,
11 10Command, 1 (17)| Although to constitute an oath it is sufficient to call ~
12 10Command, 1 (17)| to make a holy and just oath many other conditions are ~
13 10Command, 1 (17)| constitute the perfection of an oath, namely, truth, ~judgment,
14 10Command, 1, 3 | that ~is said, as in an oath. In this we show God alone
15 10Command, 7 (2) | testimony ~which is given on oath in a court of justice. The
16 Question, 2, 2 | the conditions of a lawful oath.~ ~6. "There can be no lasting
17 Question, 2, 7 | evidence while one is under oath to tell the truth. Recall
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