Book,  Chap.

 1 Pre     |        books, adding the useful form of speaking itself (as much
 2   1,   3|      narrates in the historical form. Similarly, too, history
 3   1,   3|      are composed in historical form. ~[4] D. Why does the historical
 4   1,  16|    Jesus, who, though he was by form God, did not think that
 5   1,  16|     emptied himself, taking the form of a slave" (Phil 2:5-7).
 6   2,  13|        nor the evil have either form of retribution: for example,
 7   2,  16|      which we call a figure, or form, as for example the Apostle
 8   2,  16|        again, "Adam, who is the form of the one to come" (Rom
 9   2,  17|         dwelling in heaven is a form of our resurrection and
10   2,  17|  blessed Peter employs the same form to deter sinners, saying
11   2,  17| transgression of Adam, who is a form of him who was to come" (
12   2,  17|       Adam, i.e., Christ, was a form, or type, of Adam's transgression,
13   2,  24|      both his future denial and form of suffering, saying, "Before
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