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From where the neglect of the Scriptures arises 23.1.
Papal patrimony 20.1.
From where sloth in praying arises 23.1.
Opinion of the ancients regarding Ecclesiastical goods 36.1.
The Sennonenses people of Sens lament that the Canons of that province perceive the gross fruits of the whole year through presence 123.1.
Separations of tithes 13.2.
Sterility of the earth is the punishment for the subtraction of tithes 15.1.
Severus Sulpitius regarding the morals of the Clergy 31.2.
Simony among all the crimes of ecclesiastics and the atrocities of the works of destruction, is the foulest and most pernicious 105.2.
Twofold simony 107.2.
Simony in the Roman Church is far fouler than in Simon Magus 42.2.
In what the mark of simony consists 109.2.
The stain of simony is to be amputated from the Roman Church by Imperial power with the consent of venerable priests 117.2.
The most beautiful invention of Roman simony 138.2.
The simoniacal plague is to be exterminated from the Church 106.2.
The arch-heretic of the simoniacal heresy 109.1.
Bread of the simoniacs 112.1.
Bosom of the poor 27.2.
How Simplicius decreed that the revenues of the Church were to be divided 76.2.
Site of avarice 36.2.
Bull of Sixtus IV regarding the reservation of benefices in the Gallican Church 91.2.
Splendor of the primitive Church 38.2.
Of Pope Sylvester regarding the division of Ecclesiastical revenues 75.2.
Decree of Symmachus regarding the alienation of Ecclesiastical things 65.2.
Sotus Domingo de Soto, Spanish theologian tries in vain to complain that plurality is dispensed by himself in simple benefices 127.2.
Sotus, on account of the vain traditions of flatterers, left the word of God and the most well-founded doctrine of the holy Fathers 132.1; or rather regarding his opinion of simoniacal promotion ibid..*
Legitimate conclusion of Sotus against the heaping up of benefices 128.1.
Judgment of Sotus regarding pensions 137.2.
The objections of Sotus regarding the maximum Episcopal stipend and expenses are refuted 82.1.
Payment of tithes in the Christian Church 14.1.
When a small payment is a just price 17.1.
Why the Spartans did not collect money into the treasury 36.1.
If spiritual things are sold univocally, it begets simony 109.2.
Spiritual things are properly distinguished attributively from spiritual ones 109.2.
Those living on handouts lit. "those holding a small basket" in the earlier Church 4.2.
Stephen, Bishop of Tournai, reproaches Roman simony 101.2.
Stephen, Bishop of Tournai, strove to overturn the abuse of the plurality of benefices from his own Church 126.1.
The same office of the stomach in the body and the Prince in the Republic 100.1.
Zeal of Bishops in collecting wealth 37.1.
Zeal of the Nobles of the Roman Church in increasing benefices 22.1.
Folly of Prelates 28.2.
Substance of the needy 25.2.
The subtraction of tithes is punished by the sterility of the earth 15.1.
Expenses of the Church are most useful 38.1.
Great expenses in Churches are not approved 81.2.
Pride of Prelates 32.1.
Sustenance of the Clergy 26.1.
Tarasius, Patriarch of Constantinople, applied himself entirely to uprooting Simony in his church 106.
Most grave admonitions of Tarasius, Patriarch of Constantinople, to Adrian, the Roman Pontiff, polluted by the simoniacal stain 106.2.
Magnificent temple of the Arian Bishop 37.2.
Most wealthy Jerusalem temple 37.2.
Pontifical temples represent the ancient rite of the Jews 39.1.
Consecration of temples 20.1.
Temporal things of the Churches have been placed under the power of princes for the common good in perpetuity 28.1.
Time of Christian happiness 25.1.
Dangerous times of the Church 33.1.
Why the earth is now iron 15.2.
Earthly things blind the mind of man 1.
Comparison of Theology with Mathematics 9.
The Theologian ought to bear a mind unconquered against earthly things 1.
Whether the Theologian ought to be promoted to Ecclesiastical offices and benefices before he has written 125.2.
Opinion of the Theologians in the time of Duarenus regarding the payment of annates 116.1.
Theological studies have a supernatural end 125.2.
Theodoret regarding the poverty of Bishops 7.2.
Theophanes regarding the Piety of Heraclius 28.1.
Treasure of the Church 27.2.
Where the treasures of the Church are to be placed 37.2.
How the treasures of the Church are to be distributed 37.2.
The proud Prelate of Toulouse 37.1.
Revenues of the Bishopric of Toulouse 37.1.
Thomas Sotus wrote that it is the duty of the herald of the Gospel to collect and meditate, from which he might supply the food of doctrine to the flock 123.2.
Complaint of Thomas of Canterbury regarding the avarice of the Roman Curia 98.2.
How Cardinal titles are to be disposed 85.2.
Tobias tithed in captivity 15.1.
Gentile toga 41.1.
Fourth Council of Toledo regarding the division of Ecclesiastical revenues 75.2.
Decree of the Council of Toledo regarding the union and permutation of benefices 92.2.
Apostolic traditions regarding the use of offerings and Ecclesiastical goods have now expired 55.2.
There are no tribunals in the whole world which entangle litigants in longer, unhappy traps than the sacred Roman ones 98.2.
Council of Tribur regarding the division of Ecclesiastical revenues 76.1.
The Levitical tenth part of the entire Israelite people 40.1.
Council of Trent suppressed expectatives grants of benefices not yet vacant 91.2.
Tumult in the Church regarding the institutions of Ecclesiastical ministers 88.1.
Tunic of charity 33.1.
They are tyrants and not good Princes, arrogating to themselves that their will stands in place of reason 147.1.
Negotiations of Tyre 25.1.
Council of Valence regarding Ecclesiastical dowries 20.2.
Canon of the Council of Valence regarding the community of Ecclesiastical things 67.1.
From where the vessels of ecclesiastical ministry were acquired in the beginning 4.1.
Vessels of the living 37.2.
Prophecy regarding Tyre 25.1.
Hunting for alms 30.1.
Statute of the Venetian Republic regarding the commutations of Ecclesiastical things 69.2.
Efficacy of the divine word 34.1.
Garments of the ecclesiastical ministry from where they were acquired in the beginning 4.1.