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Hebrew.
Hebrew names of God and the Angels devised by some: whether they may be licitly carried for a remedy of health. q. 6. n. 28.
Demon.
Demons have knowledge of all herbs. G. q. 6. n. 10.
History: Spaniard, Nuns, Demon.
The story of a certain Spanish priest, a Doctor of Decrees, who turned to madness because of an unspeakable love for nuns. G. q. 17. n. 2; of a woman who led her husband to the game of demons. q. 7. n. 26; of a girl led to the game of demons. ead. q. n. 27.
Man.
Some believe that a man can be killed by the sole power of words. G. q. 13. n. 27.
A man cannot resist the tempting Devil without the grace of God. G. q. 5. n. 4.
Host.
Sorcerers sometimes use a consecrated host in their love sorceries. G. q. 3. n. 19; sometimes a host written with letters in blood. ead. q. n. 20.
Heart.
God alone can search the secrets of the human heart. G. q. 10. n. 1.
Argument.
An argument is considered ineffective if it suffers an instance or retortion. P. n. 58.
Ignorance.
Ignorance does not excuse in sorcery. G. q. 11. n. 8.
Devil.
The Devil is not caught by any ignorance of natural things or the secrets of nature. G. q. 6. n. 10.
Imag.
Every science has its own proper imaginations. P. n. 26.
Images, Love, Heretical, Baptism.
Waxen images are sometimes made by sorcerers to bewitch people. G. q. 5. n. 9. Why they are accustomed to be made in sorceries even though they effect nothing. ead. q. n. 10. To make them to provoke a woman's love is superstitious rather than heretical. q. 10. n. 9. What penalty those who baptize them to perform sorcery should suffer. q. 11. n. 21.
Images.
Whether it is heretical to trample or otherwise show contempt for images. G. q. 10. n. 12.