Book,  Chap.

 1 Pre     |    understanding of the divine books. To this I replied that
 2 Pre     | principles into two very short books, adding the useful form
 3   1,   3|      present. ~[2] D. In which books is divine history contained?
 4   1,   3|      Judges, Ruth, Kings (four books according to us, two according
 5   1,   3|       Apostles. D. Do no other books belong to divine history?
 6   1,   3|         M. Many people add two books of Paraleipomena , Job,
 7   1,   3| Nehemiah>, Judith, Esther, two books of Maccabees. D. Why are
 8   1,   3|    Maccabees. D. Why are these books not current among the canonical
 9   1,   3|      other kind found in these books? M. The other kinds occur,
10   1,   4|   Scriptures. ~[5] D. In which books is prophecy taken up? M.
11   1,   4|      other kind found in these books? M. The other kinds occur,
12   1,   5| present time. ~[2] D. In which books is this kind received? M.
13   1,   5|      kinds occur also in these books? M. Plain teaching alone
14   1,   5|        interpreting the divine books just as they wish. ~[7]
15   1,   6| teaches plainly. ~[3] D. Which books belong to plain teaching?
16   1,   6|   first Letter. D. Do no other books belong to plain teaching?
17   1,   6|      other kind found in these books? M. The other kinds occur,
18   1,   7|        authority of the divine books viewed? M. That certain
19   1,   7|     teaching; but in prophecy, books of moderate authority are
20   1,   8|      the writers of the divine books.~D. By what method do we
21   1,   8|      the writers of the divine books? M. In three ways: either
22   1,   8|     prefaces, as the prophetic books and the letters of the apostle,
23   1,   8|    have written the first five books of history, although the
24   1,   8|    that the authors of certain books are completely unknown,
25   1,   8|       Ruth, and the three last books of Kings, and other similar
26   1,   8|        order that other divine books also, not by the merit of
27   2,  29|       From what source are the books of the catholic claimed
28   2,  29|    Whence do we prove that the books of our religion have been
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