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Insituta regularia Divinae Legis

BOOK II

25. Concerning the effects of predictions.

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25. Concerning the effects of predictions.

D. Because we have already shown three parts of those that we said pertain to the future world, i.e., acceptances and figures and predictions, now the fourth part remains, that we treat of effects. What then are effects? M. Effects are the outcomes of events which either the intention of acceptances was looking forward to, or the comparison of types was depicting, or the science of predictions was foretelling.

[2] D. How many are the times of effects? M. Three. For either the things that were being foretold were effected during the time of the Law, or now are happening under Grace, or are to be accomplished in the future world.


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