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1 pref, 0| penetrate the meaning of obscure passages in Scripture, they may stand 2 pref, 0| explains to an audience the passages of Scripture he understands 3 1, 30 | turning the attention to many passages of Holy Scripture. And on 4 2, 6 | Scriptures as by the plainer passages to satisfy our hunger, and 5 2, 6 | dug out of those obscure passages which may not be found set 6 2, 9 | investigate the obscure passages, and in doing so draw examples 7 2, 9 | and use the evidence of passages about which there is no 8 2, 9 | in regard to the doubtful passages. And in this matter memory 9 2, 12 | some of the more obscure passages; for example, in that passage 10 2, 39 | and explaining ambiguous passages, of which I shall speak 11 3, 2 | gathered from the plainer passages of Scripture, and from the 12 3, 22 | chap. 22. Rule regarding passages of Scripture in which approval 13 3, 25 | used as examples. There are passages, however, in regard to which 14 3, 26 | chap. 26. Obscure passages are to be interpreted by 15 3, 26 | be understood in obscure passages. For example, there is no 16 3, 27 | can be shown from other passages of Scripture that any of 17 3, 27 | concurring testimony of other passages equally divine? ~ 18 3, 28 | doubtful passage by other passages of Scripture than by reason~ 19 3, 28 | when we wish to examine the passages that are obscured by metaphorical 20 3, 29 | in this way many obscure passages have had light thrown upon 21 3, 30 | explain all the difficult passages for there are several other 22 3, 30 | himself explains many obscure passages without using any of his 23 3, 30 | troublesome to collect all the passages in the canonical Scriptures 24 3, 30 | interpret all the obscure passages in the law that is, in the 25 4, 6 | the latter. And in those passages where the learned do note 26 4, 7 | facts in regard to other passages of Holy Scripture. Suppose 27 4, 7 | at least in regard to the passages I have quoted from the apostle' 28 4, 7 | seem to have altered some passages with the view of directing 29 4, 7 | spiritual sense; (and hence some passages are more obscure, because 30 4, 8 | to imitate them in those passages where, with a view to exercise 31 4, 9 | and with whom, difficult passages are to be discussed~ 32 4, 9 | For there are some passages which are not understood 33 4, 20 | ornaments such as appear in the passages just quoted, it cannot be 34 4, 21 | have cited these latter passages as examples of the temperate