Part 38 (1/2)

[Sidenote: The Ninth and Tenth Commandments]

The last two cooal to which we are to attain, and tohich, through repentance and by the help and grace of God, we are daily to strive; or wicked inclinations do not wholly die, until the flesh turns to dust and is new created[9]

The ”five senses”[10] are included in the Fifth and Sixth Commandments; the ”six works of mercy,” in the Fifth and Seventh; of the ”seven deadly sins,” pride is included in the First and Second, unchastity in the Sixth, anger, and hatred in the Fifth, gluttony in the Sixth, indolence in the Third, and indeed in all the commandments

The ”alien sins” are included in all the coainst all the coainst theainst the Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Co else than self-love, which seeks its own, takes from God what is His, from men what is theirs, and out of all it is and all it has and all it can do gives nothing either to God orof all sin is the love of one's own self”[11]

Fro but love and forbid nothing but love; nothing but love fulfils the co but love breaks the of all coression of all commandments

The Fulfilment of the Commandments

Of the First

[Sidenote: The First Commandment]

To fear and love God in true faith, and always, in all our works, to trust Hined in all things, whether they be evil or good

Here belongs whatever is written in all the Scriptures concerning faith, hope and love of God, all of which is briefly comprehended in this commandment

_Of the Second_

[Sidenote: The Second Commandment]

To praise, honor, bless and call upon God's Na, so that God alone s, and worketh all things

Here belongs all that is taught in the Scripture about rendering praise and honor and thanks to God, about God's name and about joy in Him

_Of the Third_

[Sidenote: The Third Comrace by praying, hearing s of Christ, so that one goes to the sacrament in a spiritual manner; for this commandment requires a soul ”poor in spirit,” [Matt 5:3] which offers its nothingness to God, that He may be its God and receive in it the honor due His work and Nas all that is coood works by which the body is made subject to the spirit, so that all our works may be God's and not our own

_Of the Fourth_

[Sidenote: The Fourth Co obedience, huood-pleasure, as the Apostle St Peter says, without retort, cos all that is written of obedience, humility, submissiveness and reverence

_Of the Fifth_

[Sidenote: The Fifth Commandment]