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The marginal notes are largely fragmentary and appear to be indices for keywords like Cognoscit (knows), Diabolus (devil), Sortilegus (sorcerer), and Diuinatio (divination).
by his instruments and figures he teaches sorcerers to commit various crimes. ibid. n. 11. He has greater knowledge of natural things and the secrets of nature than all men together. q. 6. n. 2. What he was like in his condition, and what he is like after the fall. ibid. n. 3. He is the best interpreter of past or present hidden things unknown to man. ibid. n. 5. He knows thefts, adulteries, and other vices, however hidden they may be. ibid. He knows the principles of things. ibid. n. 6. Why he sometimes predicts the future from certain knowledge, which he does not actually possess. ibid. n. 7. He reveals things otherwise impossible to know to those imbued with Magical Arts. q. 6. n. 9. He is not caught by any forgetfulness or ignorance of natural things or the secrets of nature. ibid. n. 10. In all the liberal arts, he is by far the most learned of all men. ibid. n. 11. From what materials he makes mixtures or compositions. ibid. He teaches how to reduce certain things into powder and others into fat to perform acts of sorcery original: Sortilegia. ibid. n. 12. Why he is permitted by God to debase divine things and the cult of his own adoration so dishonestly. ibid. n. 19. If he hears the sound of a bell for the Ave Maria while leading witches back from the gatherings of demons, he is forced to leave them in that same place. q. 7. n. 30. He desires the death of those he has subject to him, so that he may fully have their spoils secure. q. 9. n. 2. He carried Christ when He was assumed into the holy city, placing Him above the pinnacle of the temple. q. 7. n. 18. He is a spiritual substance, free, and pressed by no weight. ibid. n. 20. He turns wooden rods into true dragons. ibid. n. 22. As much as he is able, he strives to resist our Faith and to attack it. P. n. 42.
A deacon who abuses sacred things and converts them to profane uses: for how long he should be suspended from the ministry of the Altar after being excommunicated. G. q. 16. n. 3.