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1 To hand it over to a drunken seaman was against all moral precept .
2 The rule by which men are proved new creatures: The word of faith, and the moral precept .
3 Every moral precept is a delusion.
4 As he uttered this moral precept , Mr. Squeers took a large bite out of the cold beef, and recognized Nicholas.
5 Now that the royal law is the moral precept , read the place (John 2:8-12).
6 This utterance of feeling is not the statement of a fundamental truth, or a scientific fact, or a useful moral precept .
7 And thus to have a certain time set aside for occupying oneself with Divine things is the matter of a moral precept .
8 For this, as I have shewed, is no moral precept , it is only a branch of the ministration of death and condemnation.
9 The justness of a happy restoration strikes at once, and the moral precept may be well applied to criticism, quod dubitas ne feceris.
10 Now clerics and laymen are alike bound to observe the moral precepts .
11 I obeyed commandments and moral precepts , and eagerly swallowed rules of life.
12 But the moral precepts do not kill, but quicken, according to Ps.
13 The moral precepts of the Siamese are comprised in the following Ten Commandments:-
14 Therefore not all the moral precepts belong to the natural law.
15 Therefore the precepts of the decalogue do not include all the moral precepts .
16 And the same is true precisely in regard to moral precepts .
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