Book,  Chap.

 1   1,   3|    M. It has in common with plain teaching the fact that both
 2   1,   5|     also in these books? M. Plain teaching alone occurs, but
 3   1,   6|               6. Concerning plain teaching. ~D. What kind
 4   1,   6|  teaching. ~D. What kind is plain teaching? M. That by which
 5   1,   6|    D. Which books belong to plain teaching? M. Seventeen canonical
 6   1,   6|    no other books belong to plain teaching? M. Very many add
 7   1,   6| teaching. ~[5] D. What does plain teaching have in common
 8   1,   7|    are found in history and plain teaching; but in prophecy,
 9   1,   9|   in their own tongue or in plain prose. D. What things have
10   1,   9| things have been written in plain prose? M. All the rest. ~[
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