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No creature can raise the dead without the power and grace of God. G. q. 7. n. 40.
A crime that bears the appearance of heresy must be punished. P. n. 85.
The Devil fears the sign of the Cross more than all other things that are in the world. G. q. 5. n. 4. One being delivered from sorcery original: Maleficio is commanded to omit it. q. 6. n. 16.
One who cures bewitched persons is not punished by Civil Law, but by Canon Law. G. q. 11. n. 15.
No one can cure a bewitched human being unless he is skilled in the same art. G. q. 2. n. 4.
The Daemon demon uses sorcerers or practitioners of divination original: Sortilegis as instruments to harm human bodies. G. q. 8. n. 1. He cannot transform a man into another species. ibid. n. 2. What and how much he has in knowledge from natural power. q. 10. n. 3. He can carry a man from place to place. G. q. 7. n. 16. P. n. 40. God permits many things to happen through his art. P. n. 41.
Demons are said to love blood. G. q. 2. n. 9. They uphold the submissions made to them in the hands of their ministers. q. 3. n. 2. When summoned, they come at certain times, signs, incantations, and invoked rites. ibid. n. 7 & 23. They are accustomed to provide responses to sorcerers or diviners. ibid. n. 10. Why they persuade sorcerers that abuses of the Sacraments produce certain miraculous effects. ibid. n. 22. Whether their intellect was darkened after their sin. q. 6. n. 4. They have knowledge of the elements, metals, stones, herbs, plants, reptiles, birds, fish, and the movements of the heavens. ibid. n. 10. With the woman's mind captured through infidelity, they transform themselves into different species of persons before her. q. 7. n. 2. They can represent appearances and miserable species to the human intellect. ibid. n. 5.