| Ezekiel Hopkins (bp. of Derry.) - 1809 - 676 pages
...very first motions of our hearts towards any sinful object : and, whereas before he had commanded us, not to kill, not to steal, not to commit adultery, not to slander, and bear false witness ; now, in the last place, for the greater security that these his laws... | |
| Faxian - 1848 - 776 pages
...the same. In the four continents he directs the people to follow the ten" right ways, that is to say, not to kill, not to steal, not to commit adultery, not to lie, not to be double-tongued, not to calumniate, not to speak with elaborate refinement, not to ahandon... | |
| Sir Alexander Cunningham - 1854 - 502 pages
...the same. In the four continents he directs the people to follow the ten right ways, that is to say, not to kill, not to steal, not to commit adultery, not to lie, not to be double tougued, not to calumniate, not to speak with elaborate refinement, not to abandon... | |
| 1870 - 786 pages
...Law." have soared so high and approached so near the truth. Besides the five great commandments, — not to kill, not to steal, not to commit adultery, not to lie, not to get drunk, — every shade of vice, hypocrisy, anger, pride, suspicion, greed, gossip,... | |
| Anna Harriette Leonowens - 1870 - 366 pages
...could have soared so high and approached so near the truth. Beside the five great commandments, — not to kill, not to steal, not to commit adultery, not to lie, not to get drunk, — every shade of vice, hypocrisy, anger, pride, suspicion, greed, gossip,... | |
| Sabine Baring-Gould - 1870 - 430 pages
...faculties. Buddha taught his disciples a religion of abstinence. He gave five precepts for all men : Not to kill, not to steal, not to commit adultery, not to lie, not to be drunken. Five for professed disciples : To abstain from food out of season, from dances,... | |
| John Henry Blunt - 1874 - 674 pages
...followed by a body of moral precepts. The first are the Five Great Commandments binding upon all, namely, not to kill, not to steal, not to commit adultery, not to lie, not to get drunk. Next come five precepts, of less importance, binding on professed disciples,... | |
| Edward Clodd - 1875 - 312 pages
...to all people, and the rest chiefly to such as set themselves apart for a religious life. They are, not to kill ; not to steal ; not to commit adultery ; not to lie ; not to get drunk ; to abstain from late meals ; from public amusements ; from expensive dress... | |
| Robert K. Douglas - 1876 - 516 pages
...Chen-tseu (Sama-putra). He was a most dutiful child, and practised the ten moral virtues incessantly — not to kill, not to steal, not to commit adultery, not to deceive (K'i), not to drink wine, not to lie, not to slander, not to envy, not to hold heretical views,... | |
| Sir Robert Kennaway Douglas - 1876 - 518 pages
...Chen-tseu (Sama-putra). He was a most dutiful child, and practised the ten moral virtues incessantly — not to kill, not to steal, not to commit adultery, not to deceive (K'i), not to drink wine, not to lie, not to slander, not to envy, not to hold heretical views,... | |
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