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A: The Commandments of God and of the Church are treated of in the third part of Christian Doctrine.
A: There are Ten Commandments of God's Law:
I am the Lord thy God:
1. Thou shalt not have strange gods before Me;
2. Thou shalt not take the Name of the Lord thy God in vain;
3. Remember
thou keep holy the Sabbath Day;
4. Honor thy Father and thy Mother,
5.
Thou shalt not kill;
6. Thou shalt not commit adultery;
7. Thou shalt
not steal;
8. Thou shalt not bear false witness;
9. Thou shalt not covet
another's wife;
10. Thou shalt not covet another's goods.
A: The Commandments of God are so named because God Himself has stamped them on the soul of every man; promulgated them, engraved on two tables of stone, on Mount Sinai, in the Old Law; and Jesus Christ has confirmed them in the New Law.
A: The Commandments of the first table are the first three, which directly regard God and our duties towards Him.
A: The Commandments of the second table are the last seven, which regard our neighbor, and our duties towards him.
A: Yes, we are bound to observe the Commandments, because we are all bound to live according to the will of God who created us, and because a serious transgression against even one of them is enough to merit hell.
A: Yes, without doubt we are able to observe God's Commandments, because God never commands anything that is impossible, and because He gives grace to observe them to those who ask it as they should.
A: In each of the Commandments we should consider its positive part and its negative part, that is, what it commands and what it forbids.
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