Book,  Chap.

 1   1,   3| principally, because even if the persons by whom things were first
 2   1,   4|         tongues, but uninitiated persons come in, will they not say
 3   1,  12|        who am" (Ex 3:14). Or (2) Persons, or according to the Greeks,
 4   1,  13|        When Scripture sets forth Persons, or operation, or comparison
 5   1,  14|      does Scripture indicate the Persons, or existences, of divinity?
 6   1,  18|                  18. What do the Persons of the Trinity have in common
 7   1,  18|           D. What do each of the Persons of the Trinity have as their
 8   1,  18|       things are common to these Persons? M. All things which are
 9   1,  18|       What is indicated in these Persons? M. Not what they are, but
10   2,  15|         unite to himself certain persons or peoples by the favor
11   2,  15|        What then? were there not persons just and pleasing to God
12   2,  15|          Gn 14:18). But in these persons divine acceptance, i.e.,
13   2,  15|         with regard to the other persons mentioned above, a certain
14   2,  21|    generations and names of some persons, such as Isaac (Gn 17:19)
15   2,  29|        down godly things, humble persons lofty things, inarticulate
16   2,  29|       lofty things, inarticulate persons subtle things, unless they
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