Book,  Chap.

 1   1,   4|     events, past, or present, or future. ~[2] D. Give a prophecy
 2   1,   4|          Give one in the case of future events. M. "Behold! a virgin
 3   1,   4|         known, although they are future things, nevertheless he
 4   1,  11|        present age, or about the future. ~
 5   1,  15|          Son, "The Father of the future age" (Is 9:6), but this
 6   1,  15|         hope for and to gain the future life. ~
 7   1,  19|  creatures, or by preparation of future events for them, or by the
 8   1,  19| pertaining to the preparation of future events. M. As when he is
 9   2,   2|       certain things will in the future acquire their own embellishment,
10   2,   7|         in place of the law. For future and eternal things will
11   2,  14|      things which pertain to the future world. ~D. Because we have
12   2,  14|        we believe pertain to the future? M. Some four. For either (
13   2,  15|      these things pertain to the future world, although they were
14   2,  15|          acceptances look to the future. M. The faith of the nations
15   2,  15|        and ascension, taught the future life, promised it, proved
16   2,  15|       carried out because of the future life, the incarnation of
17   2,  15|      acceptances pertains to the future world. But all these things
18   2,  16|     things, present, or past, or future, through deeds (in view
19   2,  16|            4] D. Give concerning future things. M. In these there
20   2,  16|        fact that they are words) future things are indicated; but
21   2,  17|     resurrection and evidence of future dwelling in heaven for the
22   2,  17|         and the promise of their future punishment is a figure of
23   2,  17|         or types, pertain to the future world? M. Because, on the
24   2,  17|    promises the happiness of the future life; and thus all things
25   2,  17|       run toward the hope of the future world. ~
26   2,  18|          M. The manifestation of future undetermined events by means
27   2,  24|       foretold to Peter both his future denial and form of suffering,
28   2,  24|       predictions pertain to the future world? M. Just as we have
29   2,  24|        to the good things of the future world. ~that>
30   2,  25|      that we said pertain to the future world, i.e., acceptances
31   2,  25|        to be accomplished in the future world. ~
32   2,  26|          were looking toward the future, what need was there that
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