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Napsal(a) Henry MacLagan
Verses 1-8. Instruction concerning good affections that may be appropriated by the man of the church, and evil affections that may not be appropriated on account of their impurity
Verses 9-12. Also concerning the truths of the Word in the memory that may be appropriated or not
Verses 13-19. The evil thoughts that ought not to be appropriated are next particularized
Verses 20-23. Then the appropriation of sensual and corporeal things is considered
Verses 24-28. Certain other causes of spiritual impurity are specified which ought to be avoided
Verses 29-38 and 41-43. And sensual and corporeal affections of the lowest kind, which are causes of impurity, ought not to be appropriated
Verses 39-40. Also every affection which, in its orderly state, may be appropriated, becomes impure if it be vastated of good and truth, and contact therewith produces impurity which must be removed by a change of state
Verses 44-45. For the Lord is holiness and purity in themselves, and by delivering mankind has made it possible for every one who chooses to become holy and pure
Verses 46-47. These are the laws of Divine Order relating to purity and impurity in the feeling's and thoughts; and also to the appropriation or non-appropriation of good or evil.