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...is considered effective original: ficax (fragment of efficax) if it withstands a rebuttal or a counter-argument. original: retorquutionem n. 58. An argument drawn from separate matters has no value in Law. n. 59.
Who the soothsayers original: Arioli; those who seek divine knowledge through idols or altars are. G. question 2, number 7.
No art can free a bewitched person from the bewitchment itself. G. q. 2, n. 4.
Through the Magic Art, things that happen in distant or remote places can be known. G. q. 6, n. 8. To those steeped in this art, the Devil reveals things that are otherwise impossible to know. G. same question, n. 9. Both the student and the teacher of it are punished with the same penalty. q. 11, n. 13. Works performed by this art are utterly detestable. q. 12, n. 17.
Who the haruspices original: Aruspices; diviners who interpreted the will of the gods by inspecting the entrails of sacrificed animals are. G. q. 2, n. 7.
How Balaam's Donkey was able to speak to him. G. q. 7, n. 24.
Who are called Astrologers. G. q. 2, n. 8. Whether those predicting the future from heavenly signs and the courses of the stars incur sin. question 3, n. 13. And whether they should be punished. q. 11, n. 16 & n. 22.
Astronomers call the images they create to summon Demons, "Astronomata." G. q. 3, n. 8.
Who the augurs original: Augures; diviners who predicted the future by observing the flight or sounds of birds are. G. q. 2, n. 7.
Demons have knowledge of all birds. G. q. 6, n. 10.
Divine aid cannot be implored through sorcery original: Sortilegia performed by mixing the Sacraments. G. q. 10, n. 9.