Book,  Chap.

 1   2,  16|                16. Concerning types. ~D. What is a type? M.
 2   2,  16|      deeds). ~[2] D. Give the types of past things. M. For example,
 3   2,  16|    but events are declared in types from events. Nevertheless,
 4   2,  17| Concerning the differences of types. ~D. How many kinds of types,
 5   2,  17|  types. ~D. How many kinds of types, or figures, are there?
 6   2,  17|      things are accidental to types? M. The difference of times.
 7   2,  17|      show all these things by types pertains not to the teaching
 8   2,  17|       we say that figures, or types, pertain to the future world?
 9   2,  18|    spoken of the principle of types, let us see about predictions.
10   2,  25|      to, or the comparison of types was depicting, or the science
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