Book,  Chap.

 1 Pre     | because of foreign characters, i.e., those which Latin writing
 2   1,   6|      Seventeen canonical ones, i.e., Ecclesiastes, one book,
 3   1,   6|       Letters of the Apostles, i.e., of James, Peter's second,
 4   1,  20|      Spirit before all things, i.e., uncircumscribed, and the
 5   2,   1|     either (1) its generation, i.e., creation, or (2) its government,
 6   2,   2|    something fluid and liquid, i.e., the waters, and in order
 7   2,   2|    That some of the creatures, i.e., the rational ones, were
 8   2,   2|        use of its inhabitants, i.e., native beings; and irrational
 9   2,   2|    made within the first days, i.e., the grass, lamps, fish
10   2,   2|        which surpass the rest, i.e., the rational beings, are
11   2,   6|       M. Into two: into deeds, i.e., repayment for acts, and
12   2,   7| recognized either in teaching, i.e., the Faith, or in acts. ~[
13   2,  15|     persons divine acceptance, i.e., that special familiarity
14   2,  17|        to come" (Rom 5:19,14), i.e., a type. For in the Greek "
15   2,  17|      grace of the second Adam, i.e., Christ, was a form, or
16   2,  24|        rise of many in Israel, i.e., a sign for contradicting" (
17   2,  25|   pertain to the future world, i.e., acceptances and figures
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