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1 1 | the suppression of divine commandments and truths which we have
2 Prop1 | be committed against the commandments of God are not reserved
3 Prop1 | especially sins against God's commandments, then there is indeed a
4 Prop1 | contempt for God and His commandments. It is said: "The first
5 Prop1 | misunderstanding of the divine commandments; for they think that this
6 Prop1 | and contempt of the divine commandments with his self-willed pilgriming,
7 Prop1 | up, torn away from God's commandments, and drawn toward their
8 Prop1 | for the despising of God's commandments. Hence come the many beggars,
9 Prop1 | to the keeping of God's commandments and to works a thousandfold
10 Prop1 | forbidden and canceled, and the commandments of God exalted, and he ought
11 Prop1 | in baptism,53 to keep the commandments of God. And yet, in order
12 Prop1 | and common path of God's commandments; everyone makes himself
13 Prop1 | he had fulfilled all the commandments of God. ~13. Next we come
14 Prop1 | law of the pope; and the commandments of God must not be broken
15 Prop2 | to break and to loose His commandments, and to teach Christians,
16 Prop2 | much as to say that God's commandments are not to be kept to the
17 Prop2 | kept to the end that God's commandments may be kept. The devil made
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