Book,  Chap.

 1   2,   6|   divided? M. Into two: into deeds, i.e., repayment for acts,
 2   2,   7|       Concerning law through deeds. ~D. In deed, through how
 3   2,  12|    and contrary thoughts and deeds are effected. D. Is this
 4   2,  16|     past, or future, through deeds (in view of the fact that
 5   2,  16|    of the fact that they are deeds). ~[2] D. Give the types
 6   2,  17|   because of a similarity of deeds will be thrust down by similar
 7   2,  22|       in regard to wonderful deeds, for example, "And your
 8   2,  22| baptism, or in his wonderful deeds, or in his teaching, or
 9   2,  23|     adoption or of wonderful deeds, when it is said, "There
10   2,  24|       the glory of wonderful deeds, as it is said, "He who
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