More Fruits of Solitude by William Penn (1718) Part 1 Intro-13 (Intro and The Right Moralist)
Bonus:
Double the large plastic geese!
Summary: But wait, there's more!
Commentary:
3. They think it enough, not to defraud a Man of his Pay, or betray his Friend; but never consider, That the Law forbids the one at his Peril, and that Virtue is seldom the Reason of the other.This is a bit more selective than part one.
4. But certainly he that Covets, can no more be a Moral Man, than he that Steals; since he does so in his Mind. Nor can he be one that Robs his Neighbor of his Credit, or that craftily undermines him of his Trade or Office.
Apparently resisting temptation isn't good enough anymore.