What doth God exact in the sixth Commandment?
That neither in thought nor in gesture, much less in deed, I reproach, or hate, or harm, or kill my Neighbour, either by my self, or by another, but cast away all desire of revenge; furthermore, that I hurt not my self, nor cast my self wittingly into any Danger. Wherefore also that Murther might not be committed, he hath armed the Magistrate with the Sword.
Proofs
- That neither in thought nor in gesture, much less in deed, I reproach, or hate, or harm, or (Matthew 5:21ā22; Genesis 9:6; Matthew 26:52)
- kill my Neighbour, either by my self, or by another, but cast away (Ephesians 4:26; Romans 12:19; Matthew 18:35)
- all desire of revenge; furthermore, that I hurt not my self, nor cast my self (Romans 13:14; Colossians 2:23; Matthew 4:7)
- wittingly into any Danger. Wherefore also that Murther might not be committed, he (Genesis 9:6; Exodus 21:14; Matthew 26:52; Romans 13:4)
- hath armed the Magistrate with the Sword.