Book,  Chap.

 1   1,   3|      testify. ~[3] D. Is no other kind found in these books? M.
 2   1,   4|   Revelation. ~[6] D. Is no other kind found in these books? M.
 3   1,   5|     Concerning Proverbs.~D. Which kind is the proverbial? M. A
 4   1,   5|            In which books is this kind received? M. In two, Solomon'
 5   1,   5|         other book put under this kind? M. Certain people add the
 6   1,   5|          What does the proverbial kind have as its own? M. The
 7   1,   5|         with. ~[6] D. Why in this kind alone have we been allowed
 8   1,   5|  everywhere beyond the proverbial kind, with the result that the
 9   1,   6|          plain teaching. ~D. What kind is plain teaching? M. That
10   1,   6|        have mentioned above. This kind, on the other hand, neither
11   1,   6|         John. ~[4] D. Is no other kind found in these books? M.
12   1,   7| Revelation, nor in the proverbial kind are there works altogether
13   1,  19|         it is said according to a kind of providence. D. Give the
14   2,   2|         seed according to its own kind, and the fruit- bearing
15   2,   2|      those six days he created no kind of substance unknown to
16   2,  17|           Pt 2:4). ~[4] The third kind is when pleasant things
17   2,  17|         opposite. ~[5] The fourth kind is when sad things are depicted
18   2,  21|           2), etc. [1d] Or (19) a kind of punishment, such as, "
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