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1 2, 18| 18. Concerning predictions. ~D. Because we have spoken 2 2, 18| types, let us see about predictions. What is prediction? M. 3 2, 18| things are accidental to predictions? M. Principally, three: 4 2, 19| 19. In how many ways were predictions made before the Law? ~D. 5 2, 19| Law in how many ways were predictions made? M. Five. Either (1) 6 2, 20| ways under the Law were predictions made? ~D. Under the Law, 7 2, 20| Law, in how many ways were predictions made? M. In two. Either 8 2, 21| 21. How many predictions are there in regard to things 9 2, 21| the Law, how many kinds of predictions do we find? M. About twenty-two. 10 2, 21| Lk 1:76). D. Give the predictions (22) about the nations in 11 2, 22| 22. Concerning predictions under the Law in the matter 12 2, 22| How many are the kinds of predictions in the matter of Christ? 13 2, 22| coming>[2] D. Are all the predictions understood about our Savior 14 2, 23| 23. Concerning predictions pertaining to the calling 15 2, 23| Because we have examined the predictions spoken about Christ in the 16 2, 23| the nations we hear that predictions have been set down in about 17 2, 24| Concerning the kinds of predictions which have been given in 18 2, 24| have spoken of the kinds of predictions which are in the Law, give 19 2, 24| in Grace. M. The kinds of predictions which have been made in 20 2, 24| way do we say that these predictions pertain to the future world? 21 2, 24| Thus the whole intention of predictions is concluded to look to 22 2, 25| Concerning the effects of predictions. ~D. Because we have already 23 2, 25| acceptances and figures and predictions, now the fourth part remains, 24 2, 25| depicting, or the science of predictions was foretelling. ~[2] D. 25 2, 29| acceptances and figures and predictions. Finally, the wonderful