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| ...man in carnal acts. | 250, 251 |
| Five rules to know which things are superstitious and which are not. | 279 |
| Five sorts of people who cannot be harmed by witchcraft original: "Malefici"; harmful magic or demonic spells. | 312 |
| Circe transformed the companions of Ulysses into various forms. | 134 |
| The Demon begins with the smallest things to draw man to his sect. | 77 |
| Communion The Holy Eucharist should be given to the possessed original: "spiritati"; individuals believed to be inhabited by evil spirits, contrary to common opinion. | 263 |
| Conclusively, what one must hold regarding Demons. | 7 |
| Councils that prove demons were, by nature, created good. | 4, 6 |
| Where conjuration original: "Congiuratione"; the ritual act of commanding spirits through divine names originated. | 277 |
| † To know how and in what manner hell original: "l'inferno"; here potentially referring to the state of the damned or the source of the curse is bewitched. | 251 |
| † How the judge can know if someone is entangled in the spell of silence original: "maleficio della taciturnità"; a magical charm believed to prevent a prisoner from confessing under torture. | 302 |
| To know future contingent things with certainty belongs only to God. | 29 |
| To know future things in their own causes is not truly knowledge of future things. | 28 |
| The Demon knows all harmful and beneficial things, and sometimes brings them from distant lands. | 198 |
| † One cannot know with certainty if any are freed from unclean spirits original: "spiriti immondi" even though they show manifest... |