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1 Pre | an enthusiasm for divine law, so I do not presume to 2 Pre | of Nisibis, where divine law is taught by public teachers 3 Pre | which are found in divine law, that each detail might 4 1, 1| Concerning the parts of divine law.~D. Into how many primary 5 1, 1| is the science of divine law divided? M. Into two, of 6 1, 5| allegory recognized in divine law? M. Four: either (1) according 7 2, 6| natural discernment and into law externally ordained. D. 8 2, 6| discernment is said to be a law. M. The Apostle says that " 9 2, 6| gentiles, who do not have the law, by nature do the things 10 2, 6| things which pertain to the law; these men, although not 11 2, 6| although not having the law, are themselves a law for 12 2, 6| the law, are themselves a law for themselves" (Rom 2:14). 13 2, 6| is externally established law divided? M. Into two: into 14 2, 7| 7. Concerning law through deeds. ~D. In deed, 15 2, 7| things, in the manner of the law, instruct angels and human 16 2, 7| for the present are the law? M. Because they are the 17 2, 7| instruct in place of the law. For future and eternal 18 2, 7| substantial and material law, so to speak--<the law=""> 19 2, 7| material law, so to speak--<the law=""> prevents the evils because 20 2, 8| 8. Concerning law through words. ~D. Into 21 2, 8| Into how many parts is the law established in words divided? 22 2, 8| to me" (Ps 7:5). For the law at that time used to command 23 2, 8| Therefore contempt for the law is found to be praiseworthy. ~[ 24 2, 12| be carried out. Indeed, law instructs <the soul="">itself, 25 2, 17| certain things are before the Law, as the killing of Abel 26 2, 17| certain things are under the Law, as the death of Moses himself 27 2, 18| certain things were before the Law, certain things under the 28 2, 18| certain things under the Law, certain things under Grace. ~ 29 2, 19| predictions made before the Law? ~D. Before the Law in how 30 2, 19| the Law? ~D. Before the Law in how many ways were predictions 31 2, 20| how many ways under the Law were predictions made? ~ 32 2, 20| predictions made? ~D. Under the Law, in how many ways were predictions 33 2, 20| which happened under the Law or in regard to these which 34 2, 21| to things done under the Law? ~D. In regard to these 35 2, 21| which happened under the Law, how many kinds of predictions 36 2, 22| Concerning predictions under the Law in the matter of Christ. ~ 37 2, 23| of the nations under the Law. ~D. Because we have examined 38 2, 23| about Christ in the old Law, give those which have been 39 2, 24| predictions which are in the Law, give those which are read 40 2, 24| were foretold before the Law was toward the times of 41 2, 24| toward the times of the Law and of Grace; and again, 42 2, 24| which were foretold in the Law were depicting Grace, and 43 2, 25| effected during the time of the Law, or now are happening under