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1. "No man can be without sin unless he has acquired a knowledge of the law."
2.
"All
men are governed by their own will, and every one is submitted to his
own desire…[The Scriptures show
3.
"[In
the Psalms we read] ‘He loved cursing, and it shall come upon him; and
he willed not blessing, so it shall be
4.
"[In
Ecclesiasticus we read] ‘He hath set fire and water before thee; stretch
forth thy hand unto whether thou
5.
"In
the day of judgment no forbearance will be shown to the ungodly and the
sinners, but they will be consumed 6. “the Christian ought to be careful not to have evil thoughts.” 7. “The kingdom of heaven was promised even in the Old Testament.” 8. “A man is able, if he likes, to be without sin.” 9. "Even women ought to have a knowledge of the law," 10. "Women also should sing unto God." 11. "The servant of God should utter from his lips no bitterness, but ever that which is sweet and pleasant"
12.
"A
priest or doctor ought to watch the actions of all, and confidently
rebuke sinners, lest he be responsible for
13.
"A
priest or doctor should flatter no one, but boldly rebuke all, lest he
destroy both himself and those who hear 14. "All are governed by their own free choice."
15.
[It is
written in the one hundred and fourth Psalm,] "Let sinners cease to be
in the earth, and the wicked be no 16. "Except a man have learned, he cannot be acquainted with wisdom and understand the Scriptures." 17. "He that has not been taught, ought not to assume that he knows the law." 18. "A Christian ought to be so patient that if any one wished to take his property he would let it go with joy." 19. "The bravery of dress and ornament is an enemy of God." 20. "We must love our enemies as we do our neighbours" 21. "We must never believe an enemy."
22.
The
hundredth heading runs thus: "A man can be without sin, and easily keep
the commandments of God if he 23. "We ought not to commit even light offences." 24. "We must not even think an evil thought," |