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A. Thòu fhalt have no other gods before me;
Q^ What is the fecond commandment ?
A. Thou fhalt not make to thyfelf any graven
image, or the likenefs of any thing in heaven or
earth, to bow down and worfhip it.
Q^ AVhat is the third commandment ? .
A. Thou (halt not take the name of the Lord
thy God in vain.
Qj What is the fourth commandment ?
A. Remember the Sabbath- day>T^ keep it holy.
Q. What is the fifth commandment ?
A. Honour thy father and thy mother, that thy
days may be long.
Q. What is the fixth commandment ?
A. Thou fhalt do no murder.
Q. What is the feventh commandment ?
A. Thou fhalt not commit adultery.
Q^ What is the eighth commandment ?
A. Thou fhalt not fteal.
Q_. What is the ninth commandment ■■?
A, Thou ihalt not bear falle witnefs againft thy
neighbour.
Q^ What is the tenth commandment ?
A. Thou fhalt not covet any thing that is thy
neighbour's.
See all thefe commandment* at large in the twentieth chapter
of Exodus, from the firft verfe to the eighteenth.
Q^ What is the fum of thefe ten commandments,
which is given us in the New Teftament ?
A- The fum of the ten commandments is,
Thou fhalt love the Lord thy God with all th?
heart •, and thou fhalt love thy neighbour as thy-
felf *.
Matth.
* The nine following queftions and anfwers are employed in
duties and Dm relating to God and man, becaule this matter
comes more within the knowledge and practice of children.
Perhaps this account may be thought too long by fome perfons
in fo flort a catechifm : to others it may not feem fo com-
plete and paiticular a* they mi^ht expedt, becaufe the repe«
titioa
A. Thòu fhalt have no other gods before me;
Q^ What is the fecond commandment ?
A. Thou fhalt not make to thyfelf any graven
image, or the likenefs of any thing in heaven or
earth, to bow down and worfhip it.
Q^ AVhat is the third commandment ? .
A. Thou (halt not take the name of the Lord
thy God in vain.
Qj What is the fourth commandment ?
A. Remember the Sabbath- day>T^ keep it holy.
Q. What is the fifth commandment ?
A. Honour thy father and thy mother, that thy
days may be long.
Q. What is the fixth commandment ?
A. Thou fhalt do no murder.
Q. What is the feventh commandment ?
A. Thou fhalt not commit adultery.
Q^ What is the eighth commandment ?
A. Thou fhalt not fteal.
Q_. What is the ninth commandment ■■?
A, Thou ihalt not bear falle witnefs againft thy
neighbour.
Q^ What is the tenth commandment ?
A. Thou fhalt not covet any thing that is thy
neighbour's.
See all thefe commandment* at large in the twentieth chapter
of Exodus, from the firft verfe to the eighteenth.
Q^ What is the fum of thefe ten commandments,
which is given us in the New Teftament ?
A- The fum of the ten commandments is,
Thou fhalt love the Lord thy God with all th?
heart •, and thou fhalt love thy neighbour as thy-
felf *.
Matth.
* The nine following queftions and anfwers are employed in
duties and Dm relating to God and man, becaule this matter
comes more within the knowledge and practice of children.
Perhaps this account may be thought too long by fome perfons
in fo flort a catechifm : to others it may not feem fo com-
plete and paiticular a* they mi^ht expedt, becaufe the repe«
titioa
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