Book,  Chap.

  1   1,   1|          the parts of divine law.~D. Into how many primary parts
  2   1,   2|        surface of the Scriptures?~D. How many are the things
  3   1,   2|    surface of discourse? M. Five. D. Which ones? M. The kinds
  4   1,   2|       mode, the arrangement. ~[2] D. How many kinds of discourse
  5   1,   3|            3. Concerning history.~D. What is history? M. The
  6   1,   3|      events past or present. ~[2] D. In which books is divine
  7   1,   3|         the Acts of the Apostles. D. Do no other books belong
  8   1,   3|           two books of Maccabees. D. Why are these books not
  9   1,   3|          the others testify. ~[3] D. Is no other kind found
 10   1,   3|          in historical form. ~[4] D. Why does the historical
 11   1,   3|    subject; itself, to none. ~[5] D. What does it share with
 12   1,   4|           4. Concerning prophecy.~D. What is prophecy? M. The
 13   1,   4|          present, or future. ~[2] D. Give a prophecy in the
 14   1,   4|       heaven and earth" (Gn 1:1). D. Give one in the case of
 15   1,   4|           the present (Acts 5:3). D. Give one in the case of
 16   1,   4|     Emanuel" (Is 7:14), etc. ~[3] D. Why has "hidden" been put
 17   1,   4|         as already we have shown. D. Prove this by the evidence
 18   1,   4|        are many such things. ~[4] D. Why have we added, "from
 19   1,   4|           divine Scriptures. ~[5] D. In which books is prophecy
 20   1,   4|           John's Revelation. ~[6] D. Is no other kind found
 21   1,   4|       prophetic inspiration. ~[7] D. What does prophecy share
 22   1,   5|           5. Concerning Proverbs.~D. Which kind is the proverbial?
 23   1,   5|      advice in present time. ~[2] D. In which books is this
 24   1,   5|        Jesus, grandson of Sirach. D. Is no other book put under
 25   1,   5|           the Song of Songs. ~[3] D. Do other kinds occur also
 26   1,   5|          wisdom" (Prv 9:10). ~[4] D. What does the proverbial
 27   1,   5|     difficult to understand. ~[5] D. What does the proverbial
 28   1,   5|           is done away with. ~[6] D. Why in this kind alone
 29   1,   5|           just as they wish. ~[7] D. In how many ways is allegory
 30   1,   6|       Concerning plain teaching. ~D. What kind is plain teaching?
 31   1,   6|         in the present time. ~[2] D. Why has it received this
 32   1,   6|        just teaches plainly. ~[3] D. Which books belong to plain
 33   1,   6|      Blessed John's first Letter. D. Do no other books belong
 34   1,   6|           Jude, two of John. ~[4] D. Is no other kind found
 35   1,   6|         proof of a teaching. ~[5] D. What does plain teaching
 36   1,   7|     authority of the Scriptures. ~D. How is the authority of
 37   1,   7|        moderate, certain of none. D. Which are of complete authority?
 38   1,   7|       have completely enumerated. D. Which of moderate? M. The
 39   1,   7|           said are added by many. D. Which are of no authority?
 40   1,   7|  authority? M. All the rest. ~[2] D. Are these distinctions
 41   1,   8|      writers of the divine books.~D. By what method do we recognize
 42   1,   9|          modes of the Scriptures.~D. How many modes of divine
 43   1,   9|         tongue or in plain prose. D. What things have been written
 44   1,   9|           things in the Prophets. D. What things have been written
 45   1,   9|      prose? M. All the rest. ~[2] D. Why among us have they
 46   1,  10|   arrangement of the Scriptures. ~D. What is the arrangement
 47   1,  10|    Testament, certain of the New. D. Which belong to the New
 48   1,  10|  Apostolic Letters, and the Acts. D. Which belong to the Old
 49   1,  10|           All the remaining. ~[2] D. What things are characteristic
 50   1,  11|  Scripture thoroughly teaches us.~D. Because enough was said
 51   1,  12|       Scripture speak about God? ~D. With how many signs does
 52   1,  13|         signs of divine essence. ~D. In how many ways is the
 53   1,  13|   primarily and secondarily. ~[2] D. With what words primarily?
 54   1,  13|         Eli, or Elohim, or He Is. D. Do these words indicate
 55   1,  13|      never said except about God. D. What do these words indicate
 56   1,  13|      cannot be comprehended. ~[3] D. In what ways is God indicated
 57   1,  14|        the signs of the Trinity. ~D. In how many ways does Scripture
 58   1,  15|         is the Father indicated? ~D. In how many ways is the
 59   1,  15|       goodness of his grace. ~[2] D. Is the Father indicated
 60   1,  15|          tacitly understood. ~[3] D. In the Trinity itself is
 61   1,  16|       ways is the Son indicated? ~D. In how many ways does Scripture
 62   1,  16|          glory" (1 Cor 2:8). ~[2] D. Why does Scripture speak
 63   1,  16|          and as indivisible. ~[3] D. In how many ways is the
 64   1,  17|        the Holy Spirit indicated?~D. In how many ways is the
 65   1,  18|          common or as their own? ~D. What do each of the Persons
 66   1,  18|          to the Holy Spirit. ~[2] D. Which things are common
 67   1,  18|          and 'Holy Spirit']. ~[3] D. What is indicated in these
 68   1,  19|           of divinity indicated? ~D. Through how many kinds
 69   1,  19|          of things prepared. ~[2] D. Give the things pertaining
 70   1,  19|           well and wisely willed. D. Are these things in God
 71   1,  19|           by will he exists. ~[3] D. Give the things specifically
 72   1,  19|          to a kind of providence. D. Give the things which specifically
 73   1,  19|           Almighty, and the like. D. Give the things pertaining
 74   1,  19|         and Refuge, and the like. D. Give the things pertaining
 75   1,  19|         similar revelations. ~[4] D. Is divine operation made
 76   1,  19|         operation is pointed out. D. In how many ways does it
 77   1,  20|         comparison to creatures? ~D. In how many ways is God
 78   1,  20|       passion, and the like. ~[2] D. What then? are these words
 79   1,  20|    Similarly, too, the rest. ~[3] D. Which comparative things
 80   2,   1|    concerning the present world? ~D. Because it has been sufficiently
 81   2,   2|           operation of creatures.~D. In how many ways has Scripture
 82   2,   2|          they come forth. ~is>[2] D. Is there any difference
 83   2,   2|       endures. ~are>were>were>[3] D. Give the order of the things
 84   2,   2|           angels, air, and water. D. Prove that the angels,
 85   2,   2|        the waters" (Gn 1:2). ~[4] D. Go through the order of
 86   2,   2|         and the human being. ~[5] D. What difference is there
 87   2,   2|    already made on the first day. D. Give proofs of these. M.
 88   2,   2|   anything was made from another. D. Then is nothing after the
 89   2,   2|          compounded of both. ~[6] D. What other differences
 90   2,   2|         course for miracles. ~[7] D. Give the third difference.
 91   2,   2|        his body, consequentially. D. But what? beyond human
 92   2,   2|       beneficial to another. [7c] D. In adornment itself is
 93   2,   2|         of the rest, in God. ~[8] D. Give the fourth difference.
 94   2,   2|       just as even the rest. ~[9] D. Give the fifth difference
 95   2,   2|   quadrupeds, and the like. ~[10] D. Give the sixth difference.
 96   2,   2|    necessity are moved by nature. D. Those things which have
 97   2,   2|            air, fire, light, rib. D. Give their origins in each
 98   2,   2|         the lamps; from rib, Eve. D. How is fire proved to have
 99   2,   2|          from a better use. ~[11] D. Give the seventh difference
100   2,   2|         as souls or angels. ~[12] D. How is God said to have
101   2,   2|           nature new and untried. D. Can we ask in what way
102   2,   3|         government of the world. ~D. Because it has been suitably
103   2,   3|       general or particular. ~[2] D. Which is the general? M.
104   2,   3|          away" (Ps 148:5,6). ~[3] D. Which is the particular
105   2,   4|        general government occur? ~D. Into how many kinds is
106   2,   4|          stars, or the rest. ~[2] D. What is another difference
107   2,   5|    particular government occurs. ~D. In how many ways does particular
108   2,   5|        humans for their own sake. D. How is it done by God in
109   2,   6|   lawgiving and its differences. ~D. Into how many parts is
110   2,   6|          law externally ordained. D. Prove that natural discernment
111   2,   6|           of killing his brother. D. Into how many parts is
112   2,   7|    Concerning law through deeds. ~D. In deed, through how many
113   2,   7|           way, humans in another. D. What is the intention of
114   2,   7|           Faith, or in acts. ~[2] D. Why have we said that punishments
115   2,   7|     longer a time for repentance. D. Through which agents is
116   2,   8|    Concerning law through words. ~D. Into how many parts is
117   2,   8|           immutable or temporary. D. How many are the classes
118   2,   8|         God and love of neighbor. D. Into how many parts are
119   2,   8|      gathering of the manna. ~[2] D. What second difference
120   2,   8|     adultery" (Ex 20:13,14). ~[3] D. Give the third difference.
121   2,   8|       necessary because of those. D. Which are those beneficial
122   2,   8|         Love of God and neighbor. D. Which are those necessary
123   2,   8|           being pointed out. ~[4] D. Give the fourth difference.
124   2,   8|           heart" (Lv 19:17). ~[5] D. Give the fifth difference.
125   2,   8|         Mk 12:30; Lk 10:27). ~[6] D. Give the sixth difference.
126   2,   8|          is doing" (Mt 6:3). ~[7] D. Give the seventh difference.
127   2,   8|          to be praiseworthy. ~[8] D. Give the eighth difference.
128   2,   9|   Concerning angelic government. ~D. How does the government
129   2,  10|      government by human beings. ~D. In how many ways does the
130   2,  10|         or destitute person. ~[2] D. Does government suit no
131   2,  11|     things accidental to nature. ~D. Because enough has been
132   2,  11|           diversity of accidents. D. Which things at least are
133   2,  12|         accidental to free will. ~D. Because enough has been
134   2,  12|           and deeds are effected. D. Is this power natural in
135   2,  13|         occurrence of free will. ~D. What are the consequences
136   2,  13|           pay (Ex 18:17-27). ~[2] D. What do we say are the
137   2,  13|    retribution for our acts. ~[3] D. Give the fourth way. M.
138   2,  14|     pertain to the future world. ~D. Because we have finished
139   2,  15|          Concerning acceptances. ~D. What do we call acceptance,
140   2,  15|          other human beings. ~[2] D. How many acceptances are
141   2,  15|    acceptances are there? M. Ten. D. Give the order of the acceptances.
142   2,  15|          our God and Savior. ~[3] D. What then? were there not
143   2,  15| extraordinary help of grace. ~[4] D. Why do we say that these
144   2,  15|         is the cause of the deed. D. Prove that the causes of
145   2,  16|            16. Concerning types. ~D. What is a type? M. That
146   2,  16|          indicated by many terms. D. What then is a type, or
147   2,  16|        that they are deeds). ~[2] D. Give the types of past
148   2,  16|          with heads covered. ~[3] D. Give in present things.
149   2,  16|           of all the people. ~[4] D. Give concerning future
150   2,  16|          Abraham (Gal 4:24). ~[5] D. Since we have said that
151   2,  17|        the differences of types. ~D. How many kinds of types,
152   2,  17|         sad by the pleasant. ~[2] D. Give examples for the individual
153   2,  17|     nevertheless sadly came? ~[6] D. What other things are accidental
154   2,  17|      exposition of the text. ~[7] D. For what reason do we say
155   2,  18|          Concerning predictions. ~D. Because we have spoken
156   2,  18|      extent they are words). ~[2] D. What things are accidental
157   2,  19| predictions made before the Law? ~D. Before the Law in how many
158   2,  20|           were predictions made? ~D. Under the Law, in how many
159   2,  21|       things done under the Law? ~D. In regard to these things
160   2,  21|         the Most High" (Lk 1:76). D. Give the predictions (22)
161   2,  22|         in the matter of Christ. ~D. How many are the kinds
162   2,  22|             Dn 7:13). ~coming>[2] D. Are all the predictions
163   2,  23|           nations under the Law. ~D. Because we have examined
164   2,  24|        have been given in Grace. ~D. Because we have spoken
165   2,  24|        will darkened" (Mt 24:29). D. In what way do we say that
166   2,  25|          effects of predictions. ~D. Because we have already
167   2,  25| predictions was foretelling. ~[2] D. How many are the times
168   2,  26|        making the present world. ~D. If all things which have
169   2,  27|   rational beings in this world. ~D. In how many ways is the
170   2,  28| understanding of the Scriptures? ~D. What are the things which
171   2,  28|      arrangement, intention. ~[2] D. What do we say is the aim
172   2,  28|          to love God or neighbor. D. What is the cause of this
173   2,  29|          catholic claimed to be? ~D. Whence do we prove that
174   2,  30|           necessary to religion. ~D. But if divine Scriptures
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