Book,  Chap.

 1 Pre     |       these basic principles into two very short books, adding
 2 Pre     |      poverty I dare to cast these two mites (Lk 21:2; Mk 12:41-
 3 Pre     |           nothing more than these two mites, and themselves furnished
 4   1,   1|       divine law divided? M. Into two, of which one properly belongs
 5   1,   3|       four books according to us, two according to the Hebrews),
 6   1,   3|       history? M. Many people add two books of Paraleipomena ,
 7   1,   3|        Nehemiah>, Judith, Esther, two books of Maccabees. D. Why
 8   1,   5|         this kind received? M. In two, Solomon's book of Proverbs
 9   1,   6|       Apostle: one to the Romans, two to the Corinthians, one
10   1,   6|            one to the Colossians, two to the Thessalonians, two
11   1,   6|         two to the Thessalonians, two to Timothy, one to Titus,
12   1,   6|      Peter's second, one of Jude, two of John. ~[4] D. Is no other
13   1,   9|           Scripture are there? M. Two, for either they are written
14   1,  13|          essence indicated? M. In two, primarily and secondarily. ~[
15   1,  13|        nothing other than God? M. Two only are sometimes improperly
16   1,  14|        divinity? M. Similarly, in two, primarily and secondarily:
17   1,  16|          usually indicated? M. In two: even he, primarily and
18   1,  19|         ways does it occur? M. In two, when either the things
19   1,  20|    comparison to creatures? M. In two, by acknowledgment and by
20   2,   3|       government indicated? M. In two: for either it is general
21   2,   4|       government divided? M. Into two: for either it is maintained
22   2,   6|        lawgiving divided? M. Into two: into natural discernment
23   2,   6|  established law divided? M. Into two: into deeds, i.e., repayment
24   2,   8|         in words divided? M. Into two: for it commands something
25   2,   8|      classes of the immutable? M. Two: love of God and love of
26   2,   8|         commands divided? M. Into two: for either they have been
27   2,  16| overabundance, as for example the two Testaments were shown in
28   2,  16|          shown in the case of the two sons of Abraham (Gal 4:24). ~[
29   2,  16|       events. Nevertheless, these two can be so confused in definition
30   2,  19|       cleave to his wife, and the two will be in one flesh" (Gn
31   2,  20|           predictions made? M. In two. Either in regard to these
32   2,  22|           We usually take them in two ways. For certain things
33   2,  27| accomplished in this world? M. In two. Either by the understanding
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