Book,  Chap.

 1   1,  13|         M. In two, primarily and secondarily. ~[2] D. With what words
 2   1,  13|       what ways is God indicated secondarily? M. When Scripture sets
 3   1,  13|     indicates "one engendering," secondarily nevertheless we understand "
 4   1,  13|         intimates his operation, secondarily nevertheless we understand "
 5   1,  13|          not to him who made us, secondarily nevertheless we understand "
 6   1,  14| Similarly, in two, primarily and secondarily: primarily, as when we say '
 7   1,  14|       Father, Son, Holy Spirit'; secondarily, through those <words>by
 8   1,  14|    another thing, nevertheless I secondarily understand God, Father and
 9   1,  15|          Primarily, in this; but secondarily, even from these things
10   1,  15|         the term 'Son' Father is secondarily understood; and by the name
11   1,  16|       the assumption of flesh is secondarily understood, e.g., "The only-begotten
12   1,  16|        been taken up by him and, secondarily, godhead, e.g., "In the
13   1,  16|           even he, primarily and secondarily. On the one hand, he is
14   1,  16|     characteristic of him alone. Secondarily, on the other hand, the
15   1,  17|        Spirit" (1 Cor 6:19). But secondarily, even from the grace which
16   1,  17|        indicates the Holy Spirit secondarily, because whatever we state
17   1,  17|          is theirs we understand secondarily that it also indicates the
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