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1 1, 3| 3. Concerning history.~D. What is history? M. 2 1, 3| Concerning history.~D. What is history? M. The narration of events 3 1, 3| In which books is divine history contained? M. In seventeen: 4 1, 3| other books belong to divine history? M. Many people add two 5 1, 3| things were reported as history. For example, the blessings 6 1, 3| historical form. Similarly, too, history sometimes sounds proverbial, 7 1, 4| cc. 7, 36, 37) a certain history, for example, of the kings 8 1, 5| M. The fact that neither history nor prophecy is mixed with 9 1, 6| other hand, neither composes history nor prophecy, nor speaks 10 1, 6| composing something like history (Gal 2:11-14). Again, when 11 1, 6| M. It has in common with history the fact that both seem 12 1, 7| distinctions are found in history and plain teaching; but 13 1, 8| the first five books of history, although the title does 14 1, 9| example, the Psalms, and the history of Job, and Ecclesiastes,