Book,  Chap.

 1   1,   3|       with plain teaching the fact that both seem to be clear
 2   1,   4|      common with proverbs the fact that both are difficult
 3   1,   5|      common with prophecy the fact that on the surface it seems
 4   1,   5|       have as its own? M. The fact that neither history nor
 5   1,   6|       common with history the fact that both seem easy on the
 6   1,  18|     have as their own? M. The fact that the Father is never
 7   2,   2|  creatures themselves? M. The fact that certain ones were made
 8   2,  16| through deeds (in view of the fact that they are deeds). ~[
 9   2,  16|      of words (in view of the fact that they are words) future
10   2,  16|      in words, in view of the fact that there are words, and
11   2,  29|      degree as a miracle: the fact that Scripture is understood
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