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COMMANDMENT VIII.
Evan. Well, then, I pray you consider, that in the eighth commandment there is a
negative part expressed in these words, "Thou shalt not steal"; that is, though
shalt by no unlawful way or means hurt or hinder the wealth and outward estate
either of thyself or others: and an affirmative part included in these words, "But
thou shalt by all good means preserve and further them both."
Neo. I pray you, sir, begin with the negative part, and first tell us what is
forbidden in this commandment, as a hurt or hindrance of our own outward
estate.
Evan. That we may not hurt or hinder our own outward estate, in this
commandment are forbidden idleness, sloth, and inordinate walking, (Prov 18:9, 2
Thess 3:11); and so also are unthriftiness and carelessness, either in spending our
goods, or in ordering our affairs and businesses, (Prov 21:17, 1 Tim 5:8); and so
also is unadvised suretyship, (Prov 11:15).
Neo. And what is forbidden in this commandment, as tending to the hurt or
hindrance of our neighbour's estate?
Evan. That we may not hurt or hinder our neighbour's outward estate, in this
commandment is forbidden covetousness and discontentedness with our estate,
(Heb 13:5); and so also is enviousness at the prosperity of others, (Prov 24:1);
and so also are resolutions or hastening to be rich, as it were, whether the Lord
afforded means or not, (1 Tim 6:9, Prov 28:20); and so also is borrowing and not
paying again, we being able, (Psa 37:21); and so also is lending upon usury, (Exo
22:25); and so also is the not restoring of things borrowed, (Psa 37:21); and so
also is cruelty in requiring all our debts, without compassion or mercy, (Isa 58:3);
and so also is the praising of any commodity we sell, contrary to our own
knowledge, or the debasing of anything we buy, against our own conscience, (Isa
5:20, Prov 20:14); and so also is the hoarding up, or withholding the selling of
corn and other necessary commodities when we may spare them, and others have
need of them, (Prov 11:26); and so also is the retaining of hireling's wages,
(James 5:4); and so also is uncharitable inclosure, (Isa 5:8); and so also is the
selling of any commodity by false weights or false measures, (Lev 19:35): and so
also is the concealing of things found, and withholding them from the right owners
when they are known; and so also is robbery, or the laying of violent and strong
hands on any part of the wealth that belongs unto another, (Zech 4:3,4); and so
also is pilfering and secret carrying away of the wealth that belongs to another,
(Josh 7:21); and so also is the consenting to the taking away the goods of another,
(Psa 90:18); and so also is the receiving or harbouring of stolen goods, (Prov
29:24).
Neo. Well, now, sir, I pray you proceed to the affirmative part of this
commandment, and tell us what the Lord therein requires.
Evan. In this commandment is required contentedness of mind with that part and
portion of wealth and outward good things which God, in his providence, has
allotted unto us, (Heb 13:5, 1 Tim 6:6-8); and so also in resting by faith upon the
promise of God, and depending upon his providence, without distrustful care,
(Matt 6:20,26); and so also is a moderate desire of such things as are convenient
and necessary for us, (Matt 6:21, Prov 30:8); and so also is a moderate care to
provide those things which are needful for us, (Gen 30:30, 1 Tim 5:8); and so
also is an honest calling, (Gen 4:2); and so also is diligence, painfulness, and
faithful labouring therein, (Gen 3:19); and so also is frugality or thriftiness, (Prov
27:23,24, John 6:12); and so also is borrowing for need and good ends, what we
are able to repay, and making payment with thanks and cheerfulness, (Exo
22:14); and so also is lending freely without compounding for gain, (Deut 15:8,
Luke 6:35); and so also is giving, or communicating outward things unto others,
according to our ability and their necessity, (Luke 11:41); and so also is the using
of truth, simplicity, and plainness in buying and selling, in hiring and letting, (Lev
25:14, Deut 25:13-15); and so also is the restoring of things found, (Deut 22:2,3);
and so also is the restoring of things committed to our trust, (Eze 18:7). And thus
have I endeavoured to satisfy your desire concerning the eighth commandment;
and now, neighbour Nomologista, I pray you, tell me whether you think you keep
it perfectly or not.
Nom. I can say this truly, that I never in all my life took away, or consented to
the taking away, of so much as a penny-worth of any other man's goods.
Evan. Though you did not, yet if there ever have been in your heart any
discontentedness with your own estate, or any envious thoughts towards others in
regard of their prosperity in the world, or any resolution to be rich, otherwise than
by the moderate use of lawful means, or if ever you borrowed and paid not again,
to the utmost of your ability, or if ever you lent upon usury, or if ever you did
cruelly require any debt above the ability of your debtor, or if ever you praised
anything you had to sell above the known worth of it, or if ever you did
undervalue anything you were to buy, contrary to your own thoughts of it, or if
ever you hoarded up corn in the time of dearth, or if ever you retained the
hireling's wages in your hands, to his loss or hindrance, or if ever you did sell any
commodity by false weights or measures, or if ever you did conceal anything
found from the right owner, when you knew him; then have you been guilty of
theft, and so have been a transgressor of this commandment.
And though you never have done any of these things, and it is strange if you have
not, yet if ever you were guilty of idleness, sloth, or any way unwarrantably
neglected your calling, or if ever you did unthriftily misspend any of your own
goods, or ever were negligent and careless in ordering your own affairs and
business, or if ever you sustained any loss by your unadvised suretyship, or if
ever you borrowed upon usury, except in case of extreme necessity, then have
you been guilty of robbing yourself, and so have been a transgressor of this
commandment.
Neo. Now, I pray you, sir, proceed to speak of the ninth commandment, as you
have done of the rest.
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