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LESSON THIRTIETH: ON THE FIRST COMMANDMENT
315. Q. What is the first Commandment?
316.Q. How does the first Commandment help us to keep the great Commandment of the love of God?
317.Q. How do we adore God?
318.Q. How may the first Commandment be broken?
319.Q. Do those who make use of spells and charms, or who believe in dreams, in mediums, spiritists, fortune-tellers, and the like, sin against the first Commandment?
320.Q. Are sins against faith, hope and charity also sins against the first Commandment?
321.Q. How does a person sin against faith?
322.Q. How do we fail to try to know what God has taught?
323.Q. Who are they who do not believe all that God has taught?
324.Q. Who are they who neglect to profess their belief in what-God has taught?
325.Q. Can they who fail to profess their faith in the true Church in which they believe expect to be saved while in that state?
326.Q. Are we obliged to make open profession of our faith?
327.Q. Which are the sins against hope?
328.Q. What is presumption?
329.Q. What is despair?
330.Q. How do we sin against the love of God?