Book,  Chap.

 1   2,  15|               15. Concerning acceptances. ~D. What do we call acceptance,
 2   2,  15|     beings. ~[2] D. How many acceptances are there? M. Ten. D. Give
 3   2,  15|     D. Give the order of the acceptances. M. First is that of blessed
 4   2,  15|     that the causes of these acceptances look to the future. M. The
 5   2,  15|    now ignorant of the other acceptances, effected on account of
 6   2,  15|  itself that every series of acceptances pertains to the future world.
 7   2,  24|      as we have spoken about acceptances: that the intention of those
 8   2,  25|      the future world, i.e., acceptances and figures and predictions,
 9   2,  25|      either the intention of acceptances was looking forward to,
10   2,  29| which were predicted through acceptances and figures and predictions.
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