SECT. PAGZ 5. Meaning of the Expression “to have ;" the primary 8. Vices and Defects condemned, by Inference. CHAPTER V. OF TEE FOURTH COMMANDMENT PAGE SECT. 137 2. Terms of the Conimandment..... 138 3. Positive Injunction. 140 4. Sins forbidden..... 141 5. Reasons for this Commandment, and Arguments for its observance 143 Extracts from Scripture, Book of Common Prayer, Articles, Homilies, and Works of the Reformers. CHAPTER VI. OF THE FIFTH COMMANDMENT. 1. General Subject of the Second Table .... 167 2. The Fifth Commandment refers to Relative Duties 168 3. Terms ib. 4. Obligations of Inferiors 169 5. Of Superiors...: 171 6. Sins forbidden, of Inferiors, and of Superiors.. 173 7. Obligations of Husbands and Wives 175 8. Duties between Equals ib. 9. The Fifth Commandment is "the First with Promise" ib. Extracts from Scripture, Book of Common Prayer, Articles, Homilies, and Works of the Reformers. CHAPTER VII. OF THE SIXTH COMMANDMENT. ..., 217 1. Meaning of the Sixth Commandment 214 2. Duties virtually enjoined . 215 3. Sins directly or indirectly forbidden 4. Sanction 218 Extracts from $cripture, Book of Common Prayer, articles, Homilies, and Works of the Reformers. CHAPTER VIII. OP TRE SEVENTH COMMANDYENT, SECT. PAGE 1. Subject of the Seventh Commandment 251 2. Duties and good Qualities required 252 3. Sins and Offences forbidden.... 253 4. Graces and right Affections to be cultivated..... 256 5. Subordinate Vices 257 6. Sanction ib Eftracts from Scripture, Book of Common Prayer, articles, Homilies, and Works of the Reformers. CHAPTER IX. OF THE EIGATE COMMANDMENT. 1. Subject of the Eighth Commandment..... 285 2. Virtues and Duties enjoined by the Spirit of the Precept....... 286 3. Sins which offend against it 288 4. Subsidiary good Qualities and Habits 290 5. Evil' Dispositions which give Occasion to Transgression 291 6. Sanction 292 Extracts from Scripture, Book of Common Praper, Articles, Homilies, and Works of the Reformers. CHAPTER X. OF THE NINTI COMMANDMENT. 1. Subject of the Ninth Commandment 321 2. Primary Virtues to be cultivated 322 3. Express Prohibition ; general Sins forbidden .... • 325 4. Subsidiary Virtues 328 5. Originating Vices. 329 6. Sanction ib. Eftracts from $cripture, Book of Common Prayer, Articles, Homílies, and tworks of the Reformers. CHAPTER XI. OF THE TENTI COMMANDMENT. SECT. PAGR 1. The Tenth Commandment relates to the Thoughts and Intents of the Heart 358 2. What is virtually enjoined 361 3. Sinful Appetites primarily forbidden 362 4. Virtues to be cultivated ... 364 5. Aggravating Sins to be avoided ib. 6. It is not possible for Man to perform the whole Law ib. 7. Comparative Guilt of different Transgressions... 365 8. What is meant by Mortal and Venial Sin 366 Extracts from Scripture, Book of Common Prayer, Articles, Homilies, and Works of the Reformers. PART II. CHAPTER I. OF PRAYER, 1. The Duty of Prayer prescribed by the First Table of the Law 399 2. What Prayer is ib. 3. All Prayer is to be addressed to God 400 4. Fitness of Subject and a proper Frame of Mind essential to Prayer... 401 5. Prayer to be accompanied by becoming external Posture 302 6. Invocation resolved into Petition, Thanksgiving, and Praise 403 7. Thanksgiving 404 8. Prayer to be made for others 405 9. Praise.... 406 10. Prayer positively enjoined 407 Extracts from Scripture, Book of Common Prayer, Articles, Homilies, and Works of the Reformers. CHAPTER II. OF THE FORM OF PRAYER. 1. It is becoming and expedient to use a premeditated 2. The Church has in all Ages joined in public Prayer. ib. 3. Liturgy of the Church of England 5. A precomposed Form of Prayer expressly commanded 445 6. Of what the Lord's Prayer consists ; the Preface 446 14. Doxology ib. articles, Homilies, and Works of the Reformers. PART III. CHAPTER I. OF THE STATE AFTER DEATH, THE RESURRECTION, AND THE LAST JUDGMENT. 1. Intermediate State between Death and the Resur. rection .... 487 2. The General Resurrection 488 3. Certainty of the General Resurrection 489 4. Who shall rise again .... 490 5. Men shall rise with the same Bodies 491 6. The Autbor of the Resurrection ib. |