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Those who perform baptisms on images to practice Sortilegia sorcery/divination, and with what penalty they should be afflicted. G. q. 11. n. 21.
In what case a Sortilegus sorcerer/diviner is handed over to be devoured by beasts. G. q. 11. n. 13.
One who blasphemes God is not included in the statute regarding peace held with the offended party. P. n. 86.
The property of heretics is seized as confiscated by the very fact of their conviction. P. n. 76.
What are properly called harmful poisons. G. q. 5. n. 7.
Whether those who make amulets to be hung around the neck of a Maleficiatus person bewitched, which contain something external, are to be punished and in what manner. G. q. 11. n. 24.
Whether to trample or otherwise show contempt for images is heretical. G. q. 10. n. 12.
A dog can speak through the art of the Daemon demon. G. q. 7. n. 23.
Canons may be cited just as laws are. P. n. 8.
Canon Law or Civil Law is not a science. P. n. 4.
What manner of arguing the Canonists possess. P. n. 25.
Whether Chiromantia palmistry can be practiced without sin. G. q. 3. n. 13 & 14.
Whether palmists who forecast the future based on the signs of the hands are to be punished. G. q. 11. n. 16.
Christ is the Light of truth. G. q. 4. n. 2. Through His passion, He rescued those who believe in Him from the hands of the Devil. q. 5. n. 5.
How a cleric should be punished if he tramples an image of the Cross or of any Saint. G. q. 11. n. 18. One who abuses a Sacrament is punished with an arbitrary penalty. q. 14. n. 3.
Demons have knowledge of the movements of the heavens. G. q. 6. n. 10.
A thought alone is punished in the crime of heresy, even if no effect follows. P. n. 69.