{ PT. 55 } - When a man shuns evils as sins he daily learns what a good work is, and an affection for doing good grows in him, and an affection for knowing truths for the sake of good; for so far as he knows truths he can perform works more fully and more wisely, and thus his works become more truly good. Refrain, therefore, from asking in thyself, What are the good works that I must do, or what good must I do to receive eternal life? Only refrain from evils as sins and look to the Lord, and the Lord will teach and lead you. ( A.E., n. 979). VI. The Sixth Commandments of the Decalogue have been explained. Now follow the explanation of the sixth commandment, mit adultery. Who at this day can believe that the delight of adultery is hell in man, and that the delight of marriage is heaven in him, consequently so far as he is in the one delight he is not in the other, since so far as man is in hell he is not in heaven? Who at this day can believe that the love of adultery is the...
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