Book,  Chap.

 1   1,  13|     ways is the divine essence indicated? M. In two, primarily and
 2   1,  13|         D. In what ways is God indicated secondarily? M. When Scripture
 3   1,  14|     comparison to creatures is indicated. For even when I say, 'God,'
 4   1,  15|        many ways is the Father indicated? ~D. In how many ways is
 5   1,  15|        many ways is the Father indicated? M. By the name of Father
 6   1,  15|   grace. ~[2] D. Is the Father indicated in this way only? M. Primarily,
 7   1,  16|       how many ways is the Son indicated? ~D. In how many ways does
 8   1,  16| sometimes his godhead alone is indicated, and the assumption of flesh
 9   1,  16|      Person of the Son usually indicated? M. In two: even he, primarily
10   1,  16|         On the one hand, he is indicated primarily when he is called
11   1,  17|      Person of the Holy Spirit indicated?~D. In how many ways is
12   1,  17|      Person of the Holy Spirit indicated? M. Primarily, in one, as
13   1,  17|       these things by which is indicated divine essence, or operation,
14   1,  18|      Spirit']. ~[3] D. What is indicated in these Persons? M. Not
15   1,  19|      the operation of divinity indicated? ~D. Through how many kinds
16   1,  20|        In how many ways is God indicated from comparison to creatures? ~
17   1,  20|        In how many ways is God indicated from comparison to creatures?
18   2,   2|        many ways has Scripture indicated the generation of the world?
19   2,   2|  maintained, but this has been indicated: that after those six days
20   2,   3|    many ways is its government indicated? M. In two: for either it
21   2,   3|        they were made; this is indicated whenever it is said, "God
22   2,   9|  others, without a doubt it is indicated that they govern tasks enjoined
23   2,  16|   point that some one thing is indicated by many terms. D. What then
24   2,  16|       words) future things are indicated; but events are declared
25   2,  17|        either the pleasant are indicated by the pleasant, or the
26   2,  17|        The pleasant indeed are indicated by the pleasant, as for
27   2,  17|       when pleasant things are indicated with sad, as for example
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