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1 Pref | word for~word, the Ten Commandments, the Creed, the Lord's Prayer,
2 Pref | being engaged upon God's~commandments and words, and speaking,
3 Pref | that whoever knows the Ten Commandments perfectly~must know all
4 Pref2| First. THE TEN COMMANDMENTS OF GOD.~~1. Thou shalt have
5 1 | Part First. The Ten Commandments. ~~
6 1 | that~love Me and keep My commandments. ~Although these words relate
7 1 | words relate to all the commandments (as we shall~hereafter learn),
8 1 | meaning of this and all the commandments, and~to apply it to yourself.
9 1 | that the First and Second Commandments~might be well observed and
10 1 | especially urge the Ten Commandments, the Creed, and the Lord'
11 1 | the~foregoing and all the commandments. Therefore you must always
12 1 | learned the first three commandments, which relate to~God. First
13 1 | opposed to the~preceding commandments. ~Therefore you should be
14 1 | comprehended in the previous commandments, so that giving of~alms
15 1 | admonishes and urges by commandments that every one consider
16 1 | not expressed in the Ten Commandments, it is nevertheless abundantly~
17 1 | transgress this and the other~commandments. ~But the cause and need
18 1 | placed this and the other commandments between the good and the~
19 1 | are many assaults upon all commandments, so it~happens also in this
20 1 | have given this and other~commandments to the winds, and have esteemed
21 1 | as~though they were not commandments but mere counsels, and have
22 1 | commit adultery. ~These commandments now [that follow] are easily
23 1 | summary, as in the former commandments, it~is herewith forbidden,
24 1 | which He comprehends all commandments~respecting our neighbor,
25 1 | The Ninth and Tenth Commandments ~Thou shalt not covet thy
26 1 | that is his. ~These two commandments are given quite exclusively
27 1 | God~has added these two commandments in order that it be esteemed
28 1 | they thus interpreted these commandments, and that~rightly (although
29 1 | offended against~the former commandments, as especially the Jews
30 1 | Therefore we allow these commandments to remain in their ordinary~
31 1 | to be treated. Thus these commandments are especially directed~
32 1 | Conclusion of the Ten Commandments. ~Thus we have the Ten Commandments,
33 1 | Commandments. ~Thus we have the Ten Commandments, a compend of divine doctrine,
34 1 | that outside of the Ten~Commandments no work or thing can be
35 1 | and estate than the Ten~Commandments teach, pretending (as we
36 1 | as to keep one of the Ten Commandments as it should be kept,~but
37 1 | and strength to keep the~commandments] is sought and prayed for
38 1 | estates equal to the Ten~Commandments, because they are so high
39 1 | inculcate and practice the Ten Commandments: ~For I the Lord, thy God,
40 1 | that love Me and~keep My commandments. ~Although (as we have heard
41 1 | for the sake of all the commandments, as all of them are~to be
42 1 | compel~us to keep these Ten Commandments. And it is to be regarded
43 1 | despise and transgress His commandments; and again, how richly He
44 1 | fulfilled this and all~the other commandments. On the other hand, whoever
45 1 | declaration run through all the~commandments, like a hoop in a wreath,
46 1 | through all the following commandments towards our~neighbor likewise,
47 1 | not human trifles, but the commandments of~the Divine Majesty, who
48 1 | Testament~to write the Ten Commandments on all walls and corners,
49 1 | neighbors, to practice the Ten Commandments, that no one need run~far
50 1 | appears how highly these Ten Commandments are to be~exalted and extolled
51 1 | extolled above all estates, commandments, and works which~are taught
52 1 | single] work like these commandments, upon which God insists
53 2 | which according to the Ten Commandments we ought to do. For (as~
54 2 | own powers keep the Ten Commandments as they are to be~kept,
55 2 | Father. For since the Ten Commandments~have taught that we are
56 2 | has enjoined in~the Ten Commandments. ~Here we could say much
57 2 | quite different~from the Ten Commandments; for the latter teaches
58 2 | apart from this, the Ten Commandments are written in the~hearts
59 2 | love and delight in all the commandments of God, because here we
60 2 | direct us in keeping the Ten Commandments -- the~Father, all creatures;
61 3 | can perfectly keep the~Ten Commandments, even though he have begun
62 3 | the~fulfillment of the Ten Commandments, and that He would remove~
63 3 | earnestly commanded as all other commandments: to have no other God,~not
64 3 | illustration from~the other commandments. A child should by no means
65 4 | No~man has spun the Ten Commandments, the Creed, and the Lord'
66 5 | Therefore,~just as the Ten Commandments, the Lord's Prayer, and
67 5 | compulsion and fear of human commandments, without inclination and~
68 5 | understanding. For thereby the~Ten Commandments, the Creed, and the Lord'
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