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The Ordinatio of John Duns Scotus
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Ordinatio. Book 4. Distinctions 8 - 13.
Book Four. Distinctions 8 - 13
Twelfth Distinction
Division of the Text and Overview of the Parts

Division of the Text and Overview of the Parts

1. “Now if it is asked...” [Lombard, Sent. IV d.12].

2. In this distinction the Master determines the things that remain after the consecration of the Eucharist.

3. And it is divided into two parts: for first he makes determination about the being of the accidents that remain there without a subject; second about a certain change done in respect of them, namely those in the breaking of the host. And he next makes determination incidentally about the signification of the parts into which the host is broken.

4. There follows the part that in this distinction can be set down either as incidental, or as principal, divided off from the whole of the preceding part. For in it he makes determination about the Eucharist under the idea of sacrifice after he has done so about it under the idea of sacrament [n.3].

5. And it has a principal (and incidental) part, which is divided into two: the first of these is about the institution of this sacrament as it is a sacrifice, and the second is about the receiving of it.

6. As to this twelfth distinction the question that must principally be asked is about the accidents that remain without a subject. And there are three questions on that point: first about the being of the accidents; second about their actions; third about change in respect to them.