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How the names of the twelve sons are written on the twelve gates of this City. chap. 4. 23
What is signified by Israel, and its twelve tribes. chap. 5. 24
How there are three gates in the four parts of the world. chap. 6. 25
How these gates are mystically in the four parts of the world. chap. 7. 26
What the twelve foundations are, and what are the twelve names written on them, and how the foundations of each City differ. 27
Which, and how many are its foundations. chap. 1. 27
How the names of the twelve Apostles are written on the gates of the City. chap. 2. ibid.
A doubt concerning these foundations with their responses. chap. 3. 29
The third response concerning foundations of this kind. chap. 4. 30
How many types of measurement there are; what it is to measure, what the golden reed measure signifies, and how it and the City, and the gates, and its wall are measured. 31
That there is a triple kind of measurement of corporeal things. chap. 1. 31
On the triple intelligible quantity. chap. 2. 32
What the golden reed signifies. chap. 3. 33
How Divine wisdom measures the whole City, the gates, and the walls. chap. 4. 34
Why Divine wisdom is signified in the golden reed. chap. 5. 34
The forty-fold square, the triple Church; what equilateralness signifies, and what the height, breadth, and length of this city are; and how
these three are equal to one another. 35
That a square can be a square and what it signifies. chap. 1. ibid.
That the equilateralness of this City signifies four things. chap. 2. 36
What the height, breadth, and length of this City are. chap. 3. 37
How these three are equal to one another in one sense. chap. 4. 38
How they are [equal] to one another in another sense. chap. 5. 39
How the City is understood here: what is signified by the ten, the hundred, and the thousand: and what by the ten and the two thousand; and what these are, and how they are measured. 40
How the City is taken here, and what the twelve thousand furlongs signify. chap. 1. 39
That there are three [states] of the universal Church of God. chap. 2. ibid.
That the numbers ten and hundred are the measure, and the thousand, of the four perfections of the aforesaid Churches. chap. 3. 41
What is indicated by the twelve-fold number of a thousand. chap. 4. 42
What this wall is, what the hundred, what the forty, what the four, what the forty-four, and what to measure signifies; why the wall is measured by cubits, but the City by furlongs. 44
Concerning the wall of this City and its four sides. chap. 1. 44
What the number four of cubits signifies. chap. 2. 45
What the forty-four