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1 Pre | I have an enthusiasm for divine law, so I do not presume 2 Pre | and understanding of the divine books. To this I replied 3 Pre | the city of Nisibis, where divine law is taught by public 4 Pre | the superficial aspect of divine Scriptures, before he revealed 5 Pre | causes which are found in divine law, that each detail might 6 Pre | is enough, that for the divine treasury from a manifest 7 Pre | poor; who can offer the divine sanctuaries the jewels of 8 1, 1| Concerning the parts of divine law.~D. Into how many primary 9 1, 1| parts is the science of divine law divided? M. Into two, 10 1, 3| 2] D. In which books is divine history contained? M. In 11 1, 3| no other books belong to divine history? M. Many people 12 1, 4| The manifestation--from divine inspiration--of hidden events, 13 1, 4| this by the evidence of divine Scripture. M. Paul the Apostle, 14 1, 4| Why have we added, "from divine inspiration"? M. Because 15 1, 4| numbered among the authors of divine Scriptures. ~[5] D. In which 16 1, 5| enemies of interpreting the divine books just as they wish. ~[ 17 1, 5| is allegory recognized in divine law? M. Four: either (1) 18 1, 7| is the authority of the divine books viewed? M. That certain 19 1, 8| Concerning the writers of the divine books.~D. By what method 20 1, 8| recognize the writers of the divine books? M. In three ways: 21 1, 8| disposed, in order that other divine books also, not by the merit 22 1, 9| Scriptures.~D. How many modes of divine Scripture are there? M. 23 1, 10| is the arrangement of the divine volumes? M. That certain 24 1, 13| Concerning the signs of divine essence. ~D. In how many 25 1, 13| In how many ways is the divine essence indicated? M. In 26 1, 16| alternates human things with divine and divine with human, in 27 1, 16| human things with divine and divine with human, in order that 28 1, 17| things by which is indicated divine essence, or operation, or 29 1, 19| revelations. ~[4] D. Is divine operation made known only 30 1, 19| when from human operations divine operation is pointed out. 31 2, 2| naturally, originate from divine decree, except of course 32 2, 2| perceive the method of any divine creation; for if someone 33 2, 3| Gn 2:16,17). For just as divine power maintains all creatures 34 2, 11| nothing is accidental to divine nature, for since it is 35 2, 13| thought to be guided not by divine providence but by chance 36 2, 15| special grace, and shows more divine indulgence and as it were 37 2, 15| 18). But in these persons divine acceptance, i.e., that special 38 2, 15| the astonishing power of divine acceptance (Gn 12-22). Similarly, 39 2, 16| of his sins fearing the divine gaze, because of which they 40 2, 21| wine" (Gn 27:28). Or (11) divine assistance, such as, "See, 41 2, 27| and governs them. Or from divine Scripures, which (as we 42 2, 28| the comprehension of the divine Scriptures? M. That those 43 2, 28| do we say is the aim of divine teaching? M. That which 44 2, 29| have been composed with divine inspiration? M. From many 45 2, 29| they had been filled with divine inspiration. Third, the 46 2, 30| to religion. ~D. But if divine Scriptures are sufficient