Book,  Chap.

 1 Pre     |          of knowledge. I have in hand nothing more than these
 2   1,   6|           M. Because, on the one hand, all Scripture teaches something,
 3   1,   6|          This kind, on the other hand, neither composes history
 4   1,  12|         him sit at his own right hand" (Eph 1:19,20). Or (4) comparison
 5   1,  16|         five ways? M. On the one hand, separately it speaks then
 6   1,  16|       assert unity. On the other hand, it alternates human things
 7   1,  16|          secondarily. On the one hand, he is indicated primarily
 8   1,  16|        Secondarily, on the other hand, the Person of the Son is
 9   1,  20|       acknowledgment, on the one hand, when those things are said
10   1,  20|   Through negation, on the other hand, comparison is made when,
11   2,   7|          been snuffed out by the hand of an angel (Ex 12:29).
12   2,   8|          alms, let not your left hand know what your right is
13   2,  17|           M. Because, on the one hand, figures of the Old Testament
14   2,  17| intention; the New, on the other hand, promises the happiness
15   2,  21|         for a non-people, I will hand them over for a foolish
16   2,  21|     people. M. For example, "his hand upon everyone, and everyone'
17   2,  21|         everyone, and everyone's hand upon him" (Gn 16:12), and, "
18   2,  22|         example, "And your right hand will conduct you wondrously" (
19   2,  23|          has stood at your right hand" (Ps 44[45]:10). Sometimes (
20   2,  24|          kingdom of heaven is at hand" (Mt 3:2), and the rest. [
21   2,  24|          he who betrays me is at hand" (Mt 26:46). Or (21) the
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