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58 The Larger Catechiſm. xxvii. 5, 6, & iv. 6. k Mat, vii. 3, 4, 5. l Prov. xxviii- 13. & xxx. 20 Gen. ii. 12, 13. Jer, ii. 35. 2 Kings v, 25. Gen. iv. 9. m Gen. ix. 22. Prov. xxv. 9. 10. n Exodus xxiii. I. o Prov. xxix. 12. p Actſ vii. 56, 57. Job. xxxi. 13. 14. q I Cor. xiii. 5. I Tim. vi. 4. r Num. xi. 29. Mat. xxi. 15. ſ Ezra iv. 12, 13. t Jer. xlviii. 27. v Pſal. xxxv. 15, 16, 21. Mutt. xxvii. 29. w Jude ver. 16 Acts xii. 22. x Rom. i. 31. 2 Tim. iii. 3. y I Sam. ii. 24. z 2 Sam. xiii 12, 13. Prov. v. 8. 9. & vi. 33. Q. Which is the Tenth Commandment? A. The Tenth Commandment is, Thou ſhalt not covet thy Neighbour's House, thou ſhalt not Neighbour's Wife, nor his Man Servent, nor his Maid Servnt, nor his Ox, nor his Aſſ, nor any thing that is thy Neighbour's a. a Exodus xx.17 Q. What are the Dutieſ required in the Tenth Com- mandate? A. The Duties required in the Tenth Command- ment are, Such a full Contentment with our own Condition, and ſuch a charitable Frame of the whole Soul toward our Neighbour, as that all our inward Motions and Affections touching him, tend unto and further all that Good which is his c. b Heb. xiii. 5. I Tim. vi. 6. c Job. xxxi 29. Rom. xii. 15. Pſal. cxxii, 7, 8, 9, I Tim. i. 5. Eſter x. 3. I Cor. xii. 4, 5, 6, 7. Q. What are the Sins forbidden in the Tenth Com- mandment ? A. The Sins forbidden in the Tenth Command- ment are, Diſcontentment with our own Eſtate d, envying e, and grieving at the Good of our Neigh- bours f; together with all inordinate Motions and Affection to any Thing that is his g. d I Kings