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A fact is not presumed unless it is proven. Page no. 45.
The eloquence of orators, and what its proper duty is. Page no. 27.
Harms are not attributed to fate if they happen by unforeseen chance without fraud. G. question 12. no. 6.
What kind of disease a fever is, and where it originates. G. question 7. no. 5.
The fetus in the mother's womb, and within what time it is considered to be formed. G. question 13. no. 5.
The marble statue of Fortune that once spoke to Roman matrons. G. question 7. no. 25.
Lightning strikes, whether and how sorcerers original: Sortilegi can cause them. G. question 6. no. 17.
Thefts and other vices, though they be most hidden, are known by the Devil. G. question 6. no. 5.
Future events can be known in two ways. G. question 6. no. 6. Why the Devil sometimes predicts things with a certain knowledge that he himself does not actually possess. Same question, no. 7. Their answers Referring to the responses of demons or oracles are for the most part doubtful. Question 5. no. 1.
The generative power The biological ability to procreate is sometimes hindered by sorcery. G. question 6. no. 13. The punishment for such acts. Question 11. no. 14.
Who are called "Genethliaci." original: Genethliaci; astrologers who cast birth charts to predict a person's fate. G. question 2. no. 8.
Hailstorms, whether and how witches original: Malefici; literally "evildoers," often used specifically for those who use magic to cause physical harm. can cause them. G. question 6. no. 17.
When sorceries are said to clearly "smack of" heresy. original: sapere haeresim; a legal classification for actions that suggest the actor holds heretical beliefs. G. question 10. no. 1.
When those who "smack of" heresy should be disparaged. Page no. 83.
A person is considered a heretic who deviates from the Catholic faith even by a slight argument. Page no. 68. He can be investigated by many. no. 74. He can be investigated and condemned even after death. no. 75. Their goods are seized immediately as if confiscated for the public treasury. no. 76. He is not heard Meaning his testimony or legal standing is rejected in court, even in very favorable matters. no. 77. One who knowingly hides such a person is punished as a heretic. no. 75.