Book,  Chap.

 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
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