Book,  Chap.

 1   1,   5|       alone is that which is so understood that the surface meaning
 2   1,  15|         of Father one Person is understood, but not in one way, for
 3   1,  15|      Son' Father is secondarily understood; and by the name of Holy
 4   1,  15|      Spirit belongs, is tacitly understood. ~[3] D. In the Trinity
 5   1,  16|         of flesh is secondarily understood, e.g., "The only-begotten
 6   1,  16|        the Person of the Son is understood both from those three things
 7   2,   2|       the human being should be understood to have been made principally,
 8   2,   8|          That some commands are understood just as they sound, such
 9   2,  22|         Are all the predictions understood about our Savior alone?
10   2,  27| invisible <attributes>are seen, understood by the things which have
11   2,  29|      the fact that Scripture is understood to have been taken up by
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