Book,  Chap.

 1 Pre     |         and rhetoric are taught. [2] Then long asked if I had
 2 Pre     |       cast these two mites (Lk 21:2; Mk 12:41-44). There are
 3   1,   2|                                   2. Which things belong to
 4   1,   2|          mode, the arrangement. ~[2] D. How many kinds of discourse
 5   1,   3|         events past or present. ~[2] D. In which books is divine
 6   1,   4|          or present, or future. ~[2] D. Give a prophecy in the
 7   1,   4|         the theft done by Gehazi (2 Kgs 5:26); and for Ananias
 8   1,   5|         advice in present time. ~[2] D. In which books is this
 9   1,   5|          from human emotions; or (2) according to vivid imagery,
10   1,   6|     morals in the present time. ~[2] D. Why has it received
11   1,   6|          door was opened for me" (2 Cor 2:12), and where he
12   1,   6|         was opened for me" (2 Cor 2:12), and where he says that
13   1,   6|       something like history (Gal 2:11-14). Again, when he says, "
14   1,   7|     authority? M. All the rest. ~[2] D. Are these distinctions
15   1,   8|        the first book of Kings. ~[2] Furthermore, it should
16   1,   9|         prose? M. All the rest. ~[2] D. Why among us have they
17   1,  10|           M. All the remaining. ~[2] D. What things are characteristic
18   1,  12|         am who am" (Ex 3:14). Or (2) Persons, or according to
19   1,  13|      primarily and secondarily. ~[2] D. With what words primarily?
20   1,  15|          goodness of his grace. ~[2] D. Is the Father indicated
21   1,  16|           Father" (Jn 1:18). But (2) sometimes human nature
22   1,  16|          to us by his Son" (Heb 1:2). Sometimes (3) both together,
23   1,  16|        the form of a slave" (Phil 2:5-7). Sometimes (4) even
24   1,  16|         the Lord of glory" (1 Cor 2:8). ~[2] D. Why does Scripture
25   1,  16|          of glory" (1 Cor 2:8). ~[2] D. Why does Scripture speak
26   1,  17|        Holy Spirit" (Jn 20:22). ~[2] Likewise, too, from these
27   1,  18|    ascribed to the Holy Spirit. ~[2] D. Which things are common
28   1,  19|      result of things prepared. ~[2] D. Give the things pertaining
29   1,  19|    weapons and shield" (Ps 34[35]:2). All these things nevertheless
30   1,  20|          passion, and the like. ~[2] D. What then? are these
31   2,   1|   generation, i.e., creation, or (2) its government, or (3)
32   2,   2|                                   2. How many ways and differences
33   2,   2|          and earth" (Gn 1:1). Or (2) by will and word together--
34   2,   2|      decree they come forth. ~is>[2] D. Is there any difference
35   2,   2|           you his angels" (Ps 148:2), and, "Let the waters which
36   2,   2|      moved over the waters" (Gn 1:2). ~[4] D. Go through the
37   2,   3|          general or particular. ~[2] D. Which is the general?
38   2,   3|           concerning the tree (Gn 2:16,17). For just as divine
39   2,   4|        sun, stars, or the rest. ~[2] D. What is another difference
40   2,   6|          law for themselves" (Rom 2:14). According to this even
41   2,   7|           fruits and breezes, or (2) through particular reward
42   2,   7|          the Faith, or in acts. ~[2] D. Why have we said that
43   2,   7|          proved to be valid" (Heb 2:2). And again, the firstborn
44   2,   7|        proved to be valid" (Heb 2:2). And again, the firstborn
45   2,   8|         gathering of the manna. ~[2] D. What second difference
46   2,  10|       monk or destitute person. ~[2] D. Does government suit
47   2,  13| punishment of Cain (Gn 4:11), or (2) conversely, good things
48   2,  13|          any pay (Ex 18:17-27). ~[2] D. What do we say are the
49   2,  14|       acceptance, or calling, or (2) figure, or (3) prediction,
50   2,  15|         the other human beings. ~[2] D. How many acceptances
51   2,  15|        called "sons of God" (Gn 6:2), and Enoch was translated (
52   2,  15|      reign forever from his seed (2 Sm 7:11-16; Ps 88[89]:20-
53   2,  16|           that they are deeds). ~[2] D. Give the types of past
54   2,  17|        the sad by the pleasant. ~[2] D. Give examples for the
55   2,  17|    darkness he handed them over" (2 Pt 2:4). ~[4] The third
56   2,  17|           handed them over" (2 Pt 2:4). ~[4] The third kind
57   2,  18|         extent they are words). ~[2] D. What things are accidental
58   2,  19|         will be in one flesh" (Gn 2:24; Mt 19:5). And again, "
59   2,  19|         the whole human race. Or (2) in part, or by half, "I
60   2,  21|         and strong nation" (Gn 12:2). Or (2) a promise of inheritance,
61   2,  21|     strong nation" (Gn 12:2). Or (2) a promise of inheritance,
62   2,  21|        does justice" (Ps 14[15]:1,2), etc. [1d] Or (19) a kind
63   2,  21|         to happen in your land'" (2 Sm 24:13). Or (20) signs,
64   2,  21|           the city" (Gn 19:14). ~[2] Visions, too, of Nebuchadnezzar
65   2,  22|            Is 7:14; Mt 1:23). Or (2) concerning the place of
66   2,  22|        rule my people Israel" (Mt 2:6 < Mi 5:2). Or (2) in regard
67   2,  22|     people Israel" (Mt 2:6 < Mi 5:2). Or (2) in regard to these
68   2,  22|             Mt 2:6 < Mi 5:2). Or (2) in regard to these things
69   2,  22|            his holy mountain" (Ps 2:6). Or (8) concerning the
70   2,  22|          in all the earth!" (Ps 8:2). Or (14) concerning priesthood,
71   2,  22|      voice in the streets" (Is 42:2; Mt 12:19). Or (20) his
72   2,  22|     weakened for our sins" (Is 53:2-5). Or (22) the dividing
73   2,  22|   corruption" (Ps 15[16]:10; Acts 2:31). Or (24) the calling
74   2,  22|      called my son" (Hos 11:1; Mt 2:15). Or (25) the generation
75   2,  22|       heaven" (Dn 7:13). ~coming>[2] D. Are all the predictions
76   2,  23|             Dt 32:21). Sometimes (2), their infirmities, the
77   2,  24|            Lk 1:13-17,68-79). Or (2) the extraordinary conception
78   2,  24|        revelation of the magi (Mt 2:1-12), or (3) the unbelief
79   2,  24|       sign for contradicting" (Lk 2:34). Or (4) the reward of
80   2,  24|          heaven is at hand" (Mt 3:2), and the rest. [1b] Or (
81   2,  24|          perdition, who opposes" (2 Thes 2:3,4). [1f] Or (24)
82   2,  24|   perdition, who opposes" (2 Thes 2:3,4). [1f] Or (24) the presence
83   2,  24|        terrible times will come" (2 Tm 3:1). And again, "There
84   2,  24|         teachers for themselves" (2 Tm 4:3). Or (29) the grace
85   2,  25|    predictions was foretelling. ~[2] D. How many are the times
86   2,  28|         arrangement, intention. ~[2] D. What do we say is the
87   2,  29|          a few despised people. ~[2] In addition to these, there
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