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neglected 3
neglects 1
negligent 3
neighbor 64
neighborly 1
neighbors 13
neither 25
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66 work
65 body
65 without
64 neighbor
64 things
63 does
62 children
Martin Luther
Luther's Large Catechism

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neighbor

   Chapter
1 Pref2| false witness against thy neighbor. ~9. Thou shalt not covet 2 Pref2| Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's house. ~10. Thou shalt 3 Pref2| Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife, nor his man-servant, 4 1 | besides with~respect to his neighbor, have received from God 5 1 | and the advantage of our neighbor we should swear.~For it 6 1 | profit and salvation of our neighbor and~ourselves. Thirdly, 7 1 | seven, which relate to~our neighbor among which the first and 8 1 | other good work toward our neighbor are not equal to~this. For 9 1 | every one himself toward his neighbor.~Therefore God and government 10 1 | hostile to them. ~As when your neighbor sees that you have a better 11 1 | fortress, and refuge about our neighbor, that we do him no~hurt 12 1 | that no one offend his neighbor on~account of any evil deed, 13 1 | is embittered against our neighbor,~and to accustom us ever 14 1 | guilty who does evil to~his neighbor, but he also who can do 15 1 | any kind of injury to our neighbor. But~they are arranged in 16 1 | counsel, so as to maintain our neighbor's honor. For whenever you~ 17 1 | chastely himself and help his neighbor~do the same, so that God 18 1 | subtract from, or curtail, his neighbor's possessions. For to steal 19 1 | the disadvantage of our neighbor. Now, this is indeed quite 20 1 | signify not only to~empty our neighbor's coffer and pockets, but 21 1 | only to do no injury to his neighbor, nor to deprive~him of gain, 22 1 | the first place, to do our neighbor any~injury or wrong (in 23 1 | for all that we do for our neighbor's good and~from friendship; 24 1 | false witness against thy neighbor. ~Over and above our own 25 1 | upright character of our neighbor to be taken away or~diminished 26 1 | every one shall~help his neighbor to secure his rights, and 27 1 | false witness against his neighbor. For wherever there~are 28 1 | approach too closely to our~neighbor. For to bear false witness 29 1 | evil to hearing good of his neighbor;~and although we ourselves 30 1 | to judge and reprove his neighbor, although he may see him~ 31 1 | indeed see~and hear that my neighbor sins, but I have no command 32 1 | presumes to~say the same of his neighbor goes just as far as the 33 1 | the shame and hurt of your neighbor. ~God therefore would have 34 1 | to speak any evil of our~neighbor, however the civil government, 35 1 | virtue of his office does his neighbor no good, but~only evil and 36 1 | spread evil concerning your neighbor and slander him to~others, 37 1 | would be stayed,~and your neighbor would retain his honor. 38 1 | you were acting for~your neighbor's reformation or from love 39 1 | injury with the tongue to his~neighbor, whether friend or foe, 40 1 | one else, to cover up his neighbor's sins and~infirmities, 41 1 | commandments~respecting our neighbor, Matt. 7, 12: Whatsoever 42 1 | infirmities we~find in our neighbor, and serve and help him 43 1 | upon all he may hear of his neighbor (if it be not~notoriously 44 1 | something to blame in a neighbor, and that explain and pervert 45 1 | Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's house. Thou shalt not 46 1 | Thou shalt not covet thy~neighbor's wife, nor his man-servant, 47 1 | way to aim at getting our neighbor's~wife or possessions; and 48 1 | yet with injury to his neighbor. For~above, in the Seventh 49 1 | withholds them from his~neighbor, which he cannot do by right. 50 1 | alienate anything from your neighbor, even though you could do 51 1 | irrespective of equity or their neighbor's necessity. And, in short,~ 52 1 | to get something from our neighbor and to force~him out of 53 1 | and will not see that the neighbor is thereby placed at a~disadvantage, 54 1 | wish~that you deprive your neighbor of anything that belongs 55 1 | nevertheless injured your neighbor; and if it is~not called 56 1 | is called coveting your~neighbor's property, that is, aiming 57 1 | that we do not desire our~neighbor's damage, nor even assist, 58 1 | which we do injury to our~neighbor, and therefore He expresses 59 1 | domestic works which one neighbor can practice toward~another; 60 1 | commandments towards our~neighbor likewise, everything is 61 1 | Again, that you do your neighbor no harm, injury, or violence, 62 3 | that we also forgive our~neighbor. For just as we daily sin 63 3 | too, must ever forgive our neighbor~who does us injury, violence, 64 3 | deception, to defraud~our neighbor and to overcharge him, and,


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