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_Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's house._
_Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife, nor his manservant, nor his maidservant, nor his cattle, nor anything that is thy neighbor's._
A BRIEF CONCLUSION TO THE TEN COMANDMENTS
Christ Himself says, "Whatsoever ye would that men should do unto you, do ye even so to them; this is the whole law and all the prophets."
[Matt. 7:12] Now no one wishes to receive ingrat.i.tude for benefits conferred or to let another take away his good name. No one wishes to have pride shown toward him. No one wishes to endure disobedience, wrath, a wife's impurity, robbery, lying, deceit, slander; but every one wishes to find in his neighbor kindliness, thankfulness, helpfulness, truth and fidelity. All this the Ten Commandments require.
THE TRANSGRESSION OF THE COMMANDMENTS
_Against the First_
[Sidenote: the First Commandment]
He who in his tribulation seeks the help of sorcery, black art, or witchcraft.
He who uses letters[3], signs, herbs, words[4], charms and the like.
He who uses divining-rods and incantations, and practices crystal-gazing, cloak-riding, and milk-stealing[5].
He who orders his life and work by lucky days, the signs of the zodiac and the advice of the fortune-tellers.
He who seeks by charms and incantations to protect himself, his cattle, his house, his children and all his property against wolves, iron, fire and water.
He who blames his misfortunes and tribulations on the devil or on wicked men, and does not accept them with praise and love, as good and evil which come from G.o.d alone, and who does not ascribe them to G.o.d with thanksgiving and willing patience.
He who tempts G.o.d, and needlessly puts himself in danger of body or soul.
He who glories in his piety, his wisdom, or other spiritual gifts.
He who honors G.o.d and the saints only for the sake of temporal gain, and is forgetful of his soul's need.
He who does not trust in G.o.d at all times, and is not confident of G.o.d's mercy in all he does.
He who doubts concerning the faith or the grace of G.o.d.
He who does not keep back others from unbelief and doubt, and does not help them, so far as in him lies, to believe and trust in G.o.d's grace.
Here, too, belong all forms of unbelief, despair, and misbelief.
_Against the Second_
[Sidenote: The Second Commandment]
He who swears needlessly or habitually.
He who perjures himself, or breaks a vow.
He who vows or swears to do evil.
He who curses by G.o.d's name.
He who tells foolish tales of G.o.d, and frivolously perverts the words of Scripture.
He who in his tribulation calls not upon G.o.d's name, nor blesses Him in joy and sorrow, in good fortune and in ill.
He who by his piety, wisdom or the like seeks reputation and honor and a name.
He who calls upon G.o.d's name falsely, as do the heretics and all vainglorious saints.
He who does not praise G.o.d's name in all that befalls him.
He who does not resist those that dishonor the name of G.o.d, use it falsely and work evil by it.
Here belong all the sins of vainglory and spiritual pride.
_Against the Third_
[Sidenote: The Third Commandment]
He who is given to gluttony, drunkenness, gambling, dancing, idleness and unchast.i.ty.
He who is lazy, who sleeps when he ought to be at ma.s.s, stays away from ma.s.s, goes walking and indulges in idle talk.
He who without special need works and transacts business on the Lord's day.
He who prays not, meditates not upon Christ's sufferings, repents not of his sins and asks no grace, and therefore keeps the day only in outward fas.h.i.+on, by his dress, his food and his actions.
He who in all his works and sufferings is not satisfied that G.o.d shall do with him as He will.
He who does not help others to do this and does not resist them when they do otherwise.
Here belongs the sin of slothfulness and indifference to wors.h.i.+p.
_Against the Fourth_
[Sidenote: The Fourth Commandment]
He who is ashamed of his parents because of their poverty, their failings or their lowly position.
He who does not provide them with food and clothing in their need.
Much more, he who curses them, speaks evil of them, hates them and disobeys them.
He who does not from the heart esteem them highly because of G.o.d's commandment.
He who does not honor them, even though they do wrong and violence.
He who does not keep the commandments of the Christian Church with respect to fast- and feast-days, etc.