Book,  Chap.

 1   1,   1|            is in the matters which Scripture itself thoroughly teaches
 2   1,   4|          by the evidence of divine Scripture. M. Paul the Apostle, in
 3   1,   5|       consider not the text of the Scripture itself but the sense, although
 4   1,   5|           wells" (Prv 5:15), since Scripture means to give a hint that
 5   1,   6|      Because, on the one hand, all Scripture teaches something, but it
 6   1,   9|           How many modes of divine Scripture are there? M. Two, for either
 7   1,  11|      Concerning these things which Scripture thoroughly teaches us.~D.
 8   1,  11|           to the surface itself of Scripture, now I require the things
 9   1,  11|        things which there are that Scripture itself teaches us. M. Some
10   1,  12|           With how many signs does Scripture speak about God? ~D. With
11   1,  12|           With how many signs does Scripture speak about God? M. Four.
12   1,  13|     indicated secondarily? M. When Scripture sets forth Persons, or operation,
13   1,  14|           D. In how many ways does Scripture indicate the Persons, or
14   1,  16|           D. In how many ways does Scripture speak about the Son? M.
15   1,  16|         Cor 2:8). ~[2] D. Why does Scripture speak about the Son in these
16   2,   1|                       1. What does Scripture indicate concerning the
17   2,   1| sufficiently told in how many ways Scripture speaks about God, now I
18   2,   1|           require the things which Scripture indicates when speaking
19   2,   2|          many ways and differences Scripture has set down in the operation
20   2,   2|            D. In how many ways has Scripture indicated the generation
21   2,   2|         from different passages of Scripture, for example, "who makes
22   2,   2|         rest of the creatures even Scripture demonstrates in the angels,
23   2,   2|          But concerning the waters Scripture itself says that "The spirit
24   2,   2|         these. M. That as often as Scripture desires to show that things
25   2,   2|            prove even from general Scripture, when it is said about God, "
26   2,   2|         made on the first day. But Scripture more wisely called this '
27   2,   9|        indeed it is not written in Scripture; nevertheless, since in
28   2,  10|           neither the intention of Scripture is to teach thoroughly and
29   2,  11|            earth, and according to Scripture to be moved by heaven, such
30   2,  22|            Ps 109[110]:7). Or (17) Scripture indicates the mystery of
31   2,  29|           of which is the truth of Scripture itself. Second, the arrangement
32   2,  29|         continually done until the Scripture itself was taken up by the
33   2,  29|           a miracle: the fact that Scripture is understood to have been
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