Book,  Chap.

 1   1,   3|         history? M. The narration of events past or present. ~[2] D.
 2   1,   4|        divine inspiration--of hidden events, past, or present, or future. ~[
 3   1,   4|         prophecy in the case of past events. M. "By the word of the
 4   1,   4|           one in the case of present events. M. The prophet saw in the
 5   1,   4|            one in the case of future events. M. "Behold! a virgin will
 6   1,  19|             by preparation of future events for them, or by the outcome
 7   1,  19|            the preparation of future events. M. As when he is called
 8   1,  19|           names, but also in notable events or similar revelations. ~[
 9   2,  16|            things are indicated; but events are declared in types from
10   2,  16|           are declared in types from events. Nevertheless, these two
11   2,  16|              a type is a prophecy in events, to what extent the events
12   2,  16|           events, to what extent the events are recognized to exist. ~
13   2,  18| manifestation of future undetermined events by means of words (to what
14   2,  20|            Either in regard to these events which happened under the
15   2,  25|          Effects are the outcomes of events which either the intention
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