Book,  Chap.

 1   2,   1|    indicate concerning the present world? ~D. Because it has been
 2   2,   1|         speaking about the present world. M. Some five: either (1)
 3   2,   2|    indicated the generation of the world? M. In three. For it is
 4   2,   2|             even to the end of the world, he is accomplishing in
 5   2,   2|             made="">as long as the world endures. ~are>were>were>[
 6   2,   2|           substance unknown to the world, or nature new and untried.
 7   2,   2|           in what way God made the world? M. This is asked more foolishly
 8   2,   3|           to the government of the world. ~D. Because it has been
 9   2,   3|     concerning the creation of the world, it remains that we ask,
10   2,   9|            enjoined on them in the world, by which in obeying the
11   2,  11|   concerning the government of the world, which things are accidental
12   2,  14|        which pertain to the future world. ~D. Because we have finished
13   2,  14|  principles concerning the present world, what things do we believe
14   2,  15|         the renewer of a perishing world (Gn 6-9), and Melchizedek
15   2,  15|       things pertain to the future world, although they were carried
16   2,  15| acceptances pertains to the future world. But all these things are
17   2,  17|       types, pertain to the future world? M. Because, on the one
18   2,  17|      toward the hope of the future world. ~
19   2,  22|      abandon my soul in the nether world, nor will you let your Holy
20   2,  22|             all the nations of the world will be blessed" (Gn 22:
21   2,  24|        will be preached in all the world for a witness to all the
22   2,  24|  predictions pertain to the future world? M. Just as we have spoken
23   2,  24|          good things of the future world. ~that>
24   2,  25|         said pertain to the future world, i.e., acceptances and figures
25   2,  25|         accomplished in the future world. ~
26   2,  26|         was for making the present world. ~D. If all things which
27   2,  26|           been done in the present world were looking toward the
28   2,  26|         was there that the present world be made by God? M. Because
29   2,  26|            aided the pious in this world in order that they might
30   2,  27|            rational beings in this world. ~D. In how many ways is
31   2,  27|        beings accomplished in this world? M. In two. Either by the
32   2,  27|           From the creation of the world his invisible <attributes>
33   2,  27|        that he who reflects on the world and everything placed in
34   2,  29|        preaching, which gained the world, although it was preached
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