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Ordinatio. Prologue.
Ordinatio. Book 1. Distinctions 1 and 2.
Ordinatio. Book 1. Distinction 3.
Ordinatio. Book 1. Distinctions 4 to 10.
Ordinatio. Book 1. Distinctions 11 to 25.
Ordinatio. Book 1. Distinctions 26 to 48.
Ordinatio. Book 2. Distinctions 1 - 3.
Ordinatio. Book 2. Distinctions 4 to 44.
Ordinatio. Book 3. Distinctions 1 - 17.
Ordinatio. Book 3. Distinctions 26 - 40.
Ordinatio. Book 4. Distinctions 1 - 7
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frontmatter
book four. distinctions 1 - 7
prologue
first distinction. overview of the parts of the distinction
first distinction. first part. on the action of the creature in respect of the term of creation
first distinction. second part. on the proper idea of a sacrament and on its institution
first distinction. third part. on the causality of a sacrament as regard conferring grace
first distinction. incidental fourth part: on circumcision
second distinction
third distinction
fourth distinction.
fourth distinction. first part. about reception of the sacrament and the thing in children receiving baptism
fourth distinction. second part. about reception of the sacrament and not the thing in adults receiving baptism
fourth distinction. third part. about the reception of the thing and not the sacrament both in children and in adults receiving baptism
fourth distinction. fourth part. about equal or unequal reception of the thing and not the sacrament, and about conferring baptism in doubtful cases
fifth distinction
sixth distinction
sixth distinction. first part. about the rank of the minister
second distinction. second part. about the unity of baptism
sixth distinction. third part. about the intention of the minister
fourth part. about the repetition of baptism
sixth distinction. fourth part. article one. about the illicitness of repeating baptism
sixth distinction. fourth part. article two. about the character because of which baptism is posited as unrepeatable
summation of the distinctions about baptism
seventh distinction
division of the text
introduction. about the idea or definition of confirmation
I. statement of the definition
II. explanation of the definition
III. objections against the definition
IV. response to the objections
a. to the first objection
b. to the second objection
C. to the third objection
1. first way of speaking and its rejection
2. second way of speaking and its rejection
3. third way of speaking and its proof by authorities
a. first authority and the weighing of it
b. second authority and the weighing of it
4. fourth way of speaking
question one. whether the sacrament of confirmation is necessary for salvation
question two. whether the sacrament of confirmation is of more dignity than baptism
question three. whether the sacrament of confirmation could be repeated
question four. whether there is any penalty for those who repeat the sacrament of confirmation
endmatter
Ordinatio. Book 4. Distinctions 8 - 13.
Ordinatio. Book 4. Distinctions 14 - 42.
Ordinatio. Book 4. Distinctions 43 - 49.
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