Book,  Chap.

 1 Pre     |    they might get to know the intention and order of the very causes
 2   1,   4| Hezekiah is reported; but the intention of the prophecy is not to
 3   2,   7|       another. D. What is the intention of the entire lawgiving?
 4   2,  10|     the like. But neither the intention of Scripture is to teach
 5   2,  15| effect, and that which is the intention of the doer is the cause
 6   2,  15|       it is inferred from the intention itself that every series
 7   2,  17|  Testament look to the New in intention; the New, on the other hand,
 8   2,  17|    all things from their very intention run toward the hope of the
 9   2,  21|    affairs; nevertheless, the intention looks toward the people,
10   2,  24|   about acceptances: that the intention of those things which were
11   2,  24|       kingdom. Thus the whole intention of predictions is concluded
12   2,  25|       events which either the intention of acceptances was looking
13   2,  28|   times, places, arrangement, intention. ~[2] D. What do we say
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