Part, Chapter, Paragraph 
 1    2,  29, 313 |       not covet thy neighbor's goods.
 2    2,  34, 376 |    bound to restore ill-gotten goods?~A. We are bound to restore
 3    2,  34, 376 |    bound to restore ill-gotten goods, or the value of them, as
 4    2,  34, 386 |       not covet thy neighbor's goods. ~
 5    3,  14, 622 |      possession of property or goods at the death of another,
 6    3,  17, 757 |     such as loss of character, goods or health. A motive is whatever
 7    3,  18, 807 |      almsgiving we mean money, goods, or assistance given to
 8    3,  29, 1129|      injure him in body, soul, goods or reputation, and if we
 9    3,  29, 1130|       not covet thy neighbor's goods.~ ~
10    3,  32, 1234|        or keep any property or goods for themselves alone; that
11    3,  34, 1294|    buying or sharing in stolen goods; likewise by giving or taking
12    3,  34, 1297| dishonesty in getting money or goods by false pretenses and by
13    3,  34, 1300| discover we have bought stolen goods?~A. If we discover we have
14    3,  34, 1300| discover we have bought stolen goods and know their lawful owners
15    3,  34, 1300|      owners we must return the goods to them as soon as possible
16    3,  34, 1300|       for what we paid for the goods.~ ~
17    3,  34, 1301|    bound to restore ill-gotten goods?~A. We are bound to restore
18    3,  34, 1301|    bound to restore ill-gotten goods, or the value of them, as
19    3,  34, 1319|       not covet thy neighbor's goods.~ ~
 
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