The sixth book of the Bibliotheca Sancta: 348 annotations and censures upon the interpreters and expositors of the New Testament, arranged in the order of the sacred books from Matthew to the Apocalypse. The companion to the Old Testament annotations of Book V, weighing the readings of the Fathers and doctors with the marginal apparatus of the printed edition preserved throughout. In English for the first time.
Scripture commentary · 16th century
Annotations on the New Testament
Sixtus of Siena, O.P. (1520–1569) · translated from the Latin of the Bibliotheca Sancta, Book VI
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Contents
Preface
On Matthew
- Annotation I, Sacred reading (Matthew 1:1)
- Annotation II, Thamar (Matthew 1:3)
- Annotation III, On the marriage of Mary and Joseph (Matthew 1:16)
- Annotation IV, On Matrimony (Matthew 1:18)
- Annotation V, Joseph in doubt (Matthew 1:20)
- Annotation VI, On the Holy Spirit (Matthew 1:20)
- Annotation VII, Whether angels are living beings (Matthew 2:1)
- Annotation VIII, Whether the magic art is evil (Matthew 2:2)
- Annotation IX, Whether the prophecy of Numbers 24 is to be understood of the star seen by the Magi (Matthew 2:2)
- Annotation X, Whether Christ's nativity could be foreknown from genethliacal [astrological] divinations (Matthew 2)
- Annotation XI, Whether John's baptism conferred grace (Matthew 3:1–2)
- Annotation XII, Whether the Holy Spirit is conferred in baptism (Matthew 3:11)
- Annotation XIII, Whether the dove sitting upon Christ was a real animal (Matthew 3:16)
- Annotation XIV, I saw the Spirit of God, like a dove (Matthew 3:16)
- Annotation XV, On the Trinity (Matthew 3:16)
- Annotation XVI, On the Trinity (Matthew 4:1)
- Annotation XVII, Whether those baptized by heretics are to be rebaptized (Matthew 4:17)
- Annotation XVIII, Whether Christ and the apostles begged (were mendicants) (Matthew 5:3)
- Annotation XIX, Whether the wicked sin under the devil's compulsion (Matthew 5:5)
- Annotation XX, Whether man can attain to an impeccable perfection (Matthew 5:9)
- Annotation XXI, On the Eucharist (Matthew 5:22)
- Annotation XXII, On the degrees of consanguinity (Matthew 5:31)
- Annotation XXIII, Whether adultery dissolves the sacrament of matrimony (Matthew 5:32)
- Annotation XXIV, On divorce (Matthew 5:32)
- Annotation XXV, Whether an oath is a sin (Matthew 5:34)
- Annotation XXVI, Whether every oath, even in a true and just cause, is a sin (Matthew 5:34)
- Annotation XXVII, Whether it is lawful to seek redress for an injury in court (Matthew 5:39)
- Annotation XXVIII, On the unforgivable sin (Matthew 5:44)
- Annotation XXIX, On vocal prayer (Matthew 6:6)
- Annotation XXX, Whether Christ is to be called "the Lordly man" (homo dominicus) (Matthew 6:10)
- Annotation XXXI, Whether the bread we ask for in the Lord's Prayer is corporeal (Matthew 6:11)
- Annotation XXXII, On the forgiveness of injury (Matthew 6:14)
- Annotation XXXIII, On the dress of monks (Matthew 6:16)
- Annotation XXXIV, No one can serve two masters (Matthew 6:24)
- Annotation XXXV, Whether no creature is incorporeal (Matthew 6:25)
- Annotation XXXVI, Whether it is lawful for preachers to preach the Gospel for the sake of a livelihood (Matthew 6:33)
- Annotation XXXVII, On bodily human food (Matthew 6:34)
- Annotation XXXVIII, Whether there is sin in the Church (Matthew 7:5)
- Annotation XXXIX, On the Trinity (Matthew 7:16)
- Annotation XL, Whether all works apart from grace are sins (Matthew 7:17)
- Annotation XLI, Whether the privation of the divine glory is a graver gehenna (Matthew 7:19)
- Annotation XLII, On the Church (Matthew 7:24)
- Annotation XLIII, On justifying faith, and on unformed faith (Matthew 8:8)
- Annotation XLIV, On the Trinity (Matthew 8:9)
- Annotation XLV, Whether priests [truly] absolve, or only pronounce [people] absolved (Matthew 9:8)
- Annotation XLVI, Whether [our] calling comes from merits, or from [merits] foreseen by divine foreknowledge (Matthew 9:9)
- Annotation XLVII, Whether the suffrages made for the departed profit both the blessed and the damned (Matthew 9:24)
- Annotation XLVIII, Whether the soul alone is the man (Matthew 10:28)
- Annotation XLIX, On Pilate (Matthew 10:29)
- Annotation L, On the doubt of John the Baptist (Matthew 11:3)
- Annotation LI, Whether before Christ's coming faith in Christ was necessary for salvation (Matthew 11:5)
- Annotation LII, Whether reprobation is from God's pure good pleasure (Matthew 11:26)
- Annotation LIII, Whether the angels see God (Matthew 11:27)
- Annotation LIV, On the Law of Moses (Matthew 11:28)
- Annotation LV, Absolution (Matthew 11:28)
- Annotation LVI, On the sin against the Holy Spirit (Matthew 12:32)
- Annotation LVII, On the sin against the Holy Spirit (Matthew 12:32)
- Annotation LVIII, Whether the Virgin Mary was guilty of vainglory (Matthew 12:47)
- Annotation LIX, On Joseph (Matthew 12:48)
- Annotation LX, Whether heretics unwilling to repent are to be put to death (Matthew 13:30)
- Annotation LXI, That the prophecy of Psalm 77, cited by Matthew, is to be understood literally of Christ (Matthew 13:35)
- Annotation LXII, What kind of smith's craft Joseph practiced (Matthew 13:55)
- Annotation LXIII, [The error that] faith is given to us from preceding merits (Matthew 13:11)
- Annotation LXIV, Whether Joseph was twice-married (Matthew 13:55–56)
- Annotation LXV, Whether the angels fell from heaven on account of love of women (Matthew 14:3,10)
- Annotation LXVI, On the Eucharist (Matthew 15:11)
- Annotation LXVII, Whether restitution ought to exceed the [thing] plundered (Matthew 15:29)
- Annotation LXVIII, Whether the Church was built upon [the] Rock [Peter] (Matthew 16:18)
- Annotation LXIX, Whether the Church was built upon each and every one of the faithful (Matthew 16:18)
- Annotation LXX, Whether the priestly power is lost through any [and every] sin (Matthew 16:18)
- Annotation LXXI, Whether the power of binding and loosing resides in priests (Matthew 16:19)
- Annotation LXXII, Whether the supreme pontiff has the power of secular rule (Matthew 16:19)
- Annotation LXXIII, On the duration of the world (Matthew 17:1)
- Annotation LXXIV, On Moses, appearing in the Transfiguration of Christ (Matthew 17:3)
- Annotation LXXV, Whether clerics are immune from the tributes of secular princes (from whom do they receive tribute?"* etc. — Matthew 17:24)
- Annotation LXXVI, Whether Christians ought to pay tributes to their [own] princes (Matthew 17:26)
- Annotation LXXVII, Whether to individual men individual angels are assigned for [their] guard (Matthew 18:10)
- Annotation LXXVIII, Whether those speaking and eating with the excommunicated sin (Matthew 18:17)
- Annotation LXXIX, On the marriage-unions lawful by the law of nature (Matthew 19:5)
- Annotation LXXX, On second marriages (Matthew 19:8)
- Annotation LXXXI, Whether it is lawful to repudiate an adulterous wife, and to marry another (Matthew 19:9)
- Annotation LXXXII, Whether plurality of wives is prohibited by natural or by divine law (Matthew 19:9)
- Annotation LXXXIII, Whether it is lawful for Christians to wage war (Matthew 19:12)
- Annotation LXXXIV, Whether every corporeal thing is evil (Matthew 19:14)
- Annotation LXXXV, Whether it is lawful to procure for oneself, from the goods left at [one's] death, suffrages after this life (Matthew 19:20)
- Annotation LXXXVI, On monastic vows (Matthew 19:21)
- Annotation LXXXVII, Whether those called by God are called on account of [their] merits (Matthew 20:1)
- Annotation LXXXVIII, On the Trinity (Matthew 20:8)
- Annotation LXXXIX, Call the laborers, and pay them their wage (Matthew 20:8)
- Annotation XC, The fruition [beatific vision] of the blessed (Matthew 20:16)
- Annotation XCI, Whether Moses died (Matthew 20:20)
- Annotation XCII, On the Son of God (Matthew 20:19)
- Annotation XCIII, On the death of John the Evangelist (Matthew 20:23)
- Annotation XCIV, On the Trinity (Matthew 20:23)
- Annotation XCV, Whether it is lawful for Christians to exercise trade (Matthew 21:12)
- Annotation XCVI, What "Hosanna" signifies (Matthew 21:9)
- Annotation XCVII, On the subtraction of grace (Matthew 21:33)
- Annotation XCVIII, Whether the Jews recognized the deity of Christ (Matthew 21:38)
- Annotation XCIX, Whether election is from merit (Matthew 22:14)
- Annotation C, On the Trinity (Matthew 22:37)
- Annotation CI, Whether the precepts of the second table can be fulfilled without the grace of God (Matthew 22:39)
- Annotation CII, Whether it is lawful to hang gospels and crosses on the neck (Matthew 23:5)
- Annotation CIII, On the Homoousion [consubstantial] (Matthew 24:7)
- Annotation CIV, Whether the true Church can be recognized by certain marks, and by which (Matthew 24:15)
- Annotation CV, Whether Christ was ignorant of the day of judgment (Matthew 24:36)
- Annotation CVI, Whether fasting and chastity without almsgiving are of any avail (Matthew 24:50)
- Annotation CVII, Whether we can be helped by the merits of others (Matthew 25:9)
- Annotation CVIII, Whether bad priests are [true] priests (Matthew 25:18)
- Annotation CIX, On the three Magdalenes (Matthew 26:7)
- Annotation CX, Whether Christ celebrated the Passover on the fourteenth [day of the] moon. / Whether Christ consecrated in unleavened [bread] (Matthew 26:20)
- Annotation CXI, With what words Christ consecrated the Eucharist (Matthew 26:26)
- Annotation CXII, On the Eucharist (Matthew 26:26)
- Annotation CXIII, Whether wine — or water — alone is to be used in the sacred mysteries (Matthew 26:29)
- Annotation CXIV, Whether Christ truly feared for himself, and truly prayed for himself (Matthew 26:37)
- Annotation CXV, Whether it is lawful for Christians to make war (Matthew 26:52)
- Annotation CXVI, On war (Matthew 26:52)
- Annotation CXVII, Whether it is lawful for exorcists to adjure demons (Matthew 26:63)
- Annotation CXVIII, Whether Peter denied that Christ is God (Matthew 26:74)
- Annotation CXIX, Whether it is possible that those who have denied Christ should return to repentance and obtain pardon (Matthew 26:74–75)
- Annotation CXX, Whether Judas died by hanging in a noose (Matthew 27:5)
- Annotation CXXI, Whether it is lawful for clerics to have possessions of temporal things (Matthew 27:6–7)
- Annotation CXXII, Whether Adam was buried on Mount Calvary (Matthew 27:33)
- Annotation CXXIII, On the oath (Matthew 27:34)
- Annotation CXXIV, Whether the darkness, at Christ's death, happened over the whole world (Matthew 27:45)
- Annotation CXXV, Whether Christ was struck by the lance before he was dead (Matthew 27:46)
- Annotation CXXVI, Whether the divinity was separated from the humanity of the dying Christ (Matthew 27:46)
- Annotation [unnumbered], Whether she who is called by the Evangelist the mother of James and Joses was the mother of Christ (Matthew 27:56)
On Mark
- Annotation CXXVII, The fishing of the Apostles (Mark 1:16)
- Annotation CXXVIII, On monastic traditions (Mark 6:8)
- Annotation CXXIX, And after six days, Jesus took Peter, etc (Mark 9:2)
- Annotation CXXX, On the history of those selling in the temple (Mark 11:15)
- Annotation CXXXI, Whether Christ was crucified at the third hour (Mark 15:25)
- Annotation CXXXII, Whether the last chapter of Mark is of solid authority (Mark 16:9)
On Luke
- Annotation CXXXIII, Whether the Virgin Mary is rightly called "full of grace." (Luke 1:28)
- Annotation CXXXIV, Whether the soul of Christ has omnipotence equal with God (Luke 1:32)
- Annotation CXXXV, Whether the angels are to be judged on the day of judgment (Luke 2:14)
- Annotation CXXXVI, Whether Mary needed purification after childbirth (Luke 2:22)
- Annotation CXXXVII, On Mary giving birth (Luke 2:23)
- Annotation CXXXVIII, Whether Mary suffered a defect of faith at Christ's death (Luke 2:35)
- Annotation CXXXIX, Whether Mary always recognized Christ to be God (Luke 2:43)
- Annotation CXL, Whether Mary always knew the divinity of [her] Son (Luke 2:50)
- Annotation CXLI, Whether Christ advanced in wisdom (Luke 2:52)
- Annotation CXLII, On the instruction, errings, and penance of the angels (Luke 3:12)
- Annotation CXLIII, Whether the generation of Cainan is superfluous in the genealogy of Christ (Luke 3:36)
- Annotation CXLIV, Whether John the Baptist doubted concerning the death of Christ (Luke 7:19–20)
- Annotation CXLV, Whether Moses and Elijah truly appeared at Christ's transfiguration (Luke 9:30–31)
- Annotation CXLVI, On the number of Christ's disciples (Luke 10:1)
- Annotation CXLVII, Whether the Apostles begged [were mendicants] (Luke 10:7)
- Annotation CXLVIII, Whether it is lawful for a Christian to have anything of his own (Luke 12:18)
- Annotation CXLIX, On the guardian angels (Luke 12:58)
- Annotation CL, Whether the good angels can be bent to virtue and vice (Luke 15:31)
- Annotation CLI, Whether those who preceded the preaching of Christ hoped for the resurrection (Luke 16:20)
- Annotation CLII, Whether anyone can attain salvation without the reading of the Divine Scripture (Luke 16:24)
- Annotation CLIII, Confession (Luke 16:31)
- Annotation CLIV, What sins are to be confessed (Luke 17:14)
- Annotation CLV, On confession (Luke 18:13)
- Annotation CLVI, Whether it is lawful for a Christian to wage war (Luke 22:36)
- Annotation CLVII, War (Luke 22:38)
- Annotation CLVIII, War (Luke 22:38)
- Annotation CLIX, The consoling apparition of the angel (Luke 22:43)
- Annotation CLX, Whether Peter denied the Godhead of Christ (Luke 22:57)
- Annotation CLXI, Whether penance profits without confession and satisfaction (Luke 22:62)
- Annotation CLXII, Whether the death of Christ is to be mourned (Luke 23:28)
- Annotation CLXIII, Whether the saints yet enjoy the divine glory (Luke 23:43)
- Annotation CLXIV, Whether the Godhead was separated from the humanity of Christ through death (Luke 23:46)
On John
- Annotation CLXV, Whether the angels learned anything from the evangelical writings (John 1:1)
- Annotation CLXVI, The imprisonment of souls (John 1:1)
- Annotation CLXVII, Whether God is the form of things (John 1:1)
- Annotation CLXVIII, The stars ensouled (John 1:1)
- Annotation CLXIX, Whether the Word [was] "to God" or "with God." (John 1:1)
- Annotation CLXX, Whether Christ suffered for the angels (John 1:1)
- Annotation CLXXI, On the equality of the Father and the Son (John 1:1)
- Annotation CLXXII, On the Son, and the Holy Spirit (John 1:3)
- Annotation CLXXIII, On the true punctuation of the clause, "Without him was made nothing." (John 1:3)
- Annotation CLXXIV, Whether sin is nothing (John 1:3)
- Annotation CLXXV, Whether the Son, as regards the divinity, is less than the Father (John 1:4–5)
- Annotation CLXXVI, On the Son, and the Holy Spirit (John 1:5)
- Annotation CLXXVII, The soul of John the Baptist existing before [his] body (John 1:7)
- Annotation CLXXVIII, Whether faith alone suffices for those to be saved (John 1:7)
- Annotation CLXXIX, Whether faith is lost through [mortal] sin (John 1:9)
- Annotation CLXXX, And the Word was made flesh (John 1:14)
- Annotation CLXXXI, Whether works [done] apart from grace are sins (John 1:16)
- Annotation CLXXXII, Whether the essence of God can be beheld by any creature (John 1:18)
- Annotation CLXXXIII, I saw, and gave testimony (John 1:34)
- Annotation CLXXXIV, Whether the beginning of our salvation is from us (John 1:38)
- Annotation CLXXXV, Whether Mary always had a becoming opinion of Christ (John 2:3)
- Annotation CLXXXVI, Whether the body of Christ was first formed in the womb before it was assumed by the deity (John 2:20)
- Annotation CLXXXVII, Whether the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father alone (John 3:34)
- Annotation CLXXXVIII, Whether the Son and the Holy Spirit are inferior to the Father (John 4:24)
- Annotation CLXXXIX, Whether the angels insert souls into bodies (John 4:38)
- Annotation CXC, The man believed the word which Jesus said to him, and went his way (John 4:50)
- Annotation CXCI, Himself believed, and his whole house (John 4:53)
- Annotation CXCII, Gen. 3; Ps. 127; 2 Thess. 3 (John 6:27)
- Annotation CXCIII, On the Eucharist (John 6:29)
- Annotation CXCIV, No man can come to me, except my Father draw him (John 6:44)
- Annotation CXCV, Whether venial sins impede the effect of the Eucharist for those receiving [it] (John 6:49)
- Annotation CXCVI, Whether the Eucharist contains the true body of Christ (John 6:48)
- Annotation CXCVII, On the eating of the sacrament (John 6:53)
- Annotation CXCVIII, Whether the beginning of the eighth chapter of John is authentic (John 8:1)
- Annotation CXCIX, Whether [some] sins are at some time to be remitted (John 8:21)
- Annotation CC, If you continue in my word,"* etc (John 8:31)
- Annotation CCI, "Beginning" [principium] (John 8:25)
- Annotation CCII, Whether priests have the power of remitting sins (John 8:34)
- Annotation CCIII, [Origen:] souls, coming into the world, bring with them seminal reasons (John 8:37)
- Annotation CCIV, Whether the soul of Christ was in heaven before [it was] in the flesh (John 8:42)
- Annotation CCV, On Thomas's exhortation to [his] fellow-disciples (John 11:16)
- Annotation CCVI, Whether Peter received the keys in his own person (John 12:8)
- Annotation CCVII, On Philip (John 12:21)
- Annotation CCVIII, Whether the Holy Spirit [is] from the Father alone (John 14:16)
- Annotation CCIX, Whether after baptism original sin, and after justification other sins too, remain (John 13:10)
- Annotation CCX, Whether all believers are certain that they are in grace (John 14:16)
- Annotation CCXI, The Spirit of truth, who proceedeth from the Father,"* etc (John 15:26)
- Annotation CCXII, Whether faith alone suffices for salvation (John 16:9)
- Annotation CCXIII, Whether Christ began to be (John 17:5)
- Annotation CCXIV, Whether only the predestined believe (John 17:6)
- Annotation CCXV, Whether all believers are certain of grace (John 17:6)
- Annotation CCXVI, When therefore Jesus had received the vinegar, he said, It is finished (John 19:30)
- Annotation CCXVII, Whether the mysteries of faith are to be proved by human reasons (John 20:19)
- Annotation CCXVIII, Whether auricular confession was instituted by Christ (John 20:22–23)
- Annotation CCXIX, Whether the care of the predestined alone was committed to Peter (John 21:17)
- Annotation CCXX, Whether it is to be read SIC ["so"] or SI ["if"] (John 21:22)
- Annotation CCXXI, Whether Peter had the keys in his own person (John 21:19)
On Acts
- Annotation CCXXII, Whether Judas died by hanging (Acts 1:18)
- Annotation CCXXIII, On the oath (Acts 3:26)
- Annotation CCXXIV, On the oath (Acts 4:20)
- Annotation CCXXV, Whether the seven [of Acts 6] were true deacons (Acts 6:5)
- Annotation CCXXVI, On the true reading of this passage (Acts 9:5)
- Annotation CCXXVII, Suffrages for the dead (Acts 9:43)
- Annotation CCXXVIII, James answered, saying, Men [and] brethren (Acts 15:13)
- Annotation CCXXIX, Who Dionysius the Areopagite was (Acts 17:34)
On Romans
- Annotation CCXXX, On the cause of predestination (Romans 1:1)
- Annotation CCXXXI, Whether those who scrutinize the divine mysteries are to be condemned (Romans 1:17)
- Annotation CCXXXII, Whether circumcision confers grace (Romans 2:25)
- Annotation CCXXXIII, Whether faith alone justifies (Romans 3:27)
- Annotation CCXXXIV, And he was not weak in faith (Romans 4:19)
- Annotation CCXXXV, Whether the charity by which we love God is the indwelling Holy Spirit (Romans 5:5)
- Annotation CCXXXVI, Whether the sin of Adam passed to posterity not [as] guilt, but [as] punishment (Romans 5:12)
- Annotation CCXXXVII, Whether the sin of Adam passed to [his] posterity not [as] guilt, but only [by] occasion (Romans 5:12)
- Annotation CCXXXVIII, Whether the sin of Adam passed to posterity not by propagation, but by imitation (Romans 5:12)
- Annotation CCXXXIX, Whether abstinence from an oath, and love of an enemy, are counsels or precepts (Romans 7:6)
- Annotation CCXL, Whether original sin [comes] by propagation (Romans 7:8)
- Annotation CCXLI, The exposition of this passage retracted (Romans 7:14)
- Annotation CCXLII, Whether the natural passions were in man before sin (Romans 7:14)
- Annotation CCXLIII, Whether the law of Moses commands lesser [things] than the law of nature (Romans 7:25)
- Annotation CCXLIV, Whether the flesh of Christ had an inclination to sinning (Romans 8:3)
- Annotation CCXLV, Whether the heavens were made corruptible and dissoluble on account of Adam's sin (Romans 8:20)
- Annotation CCXLVI, Whether Adam, by sinning, lost the image [of God] (Romans 8:21)
- Annotation CCXLVII, The privation of eternal glory (Romans 8:27)
- Annotation CCXLVIII, Whether all men are chosen and destined to eternal life (Romans 8:28)
- Annotation CCXLIX, Whether future things are the cause of the divine foreknowledge, or the contrary (Romans 8:29)
- Annotation CCL, Whether election and reprobation are from the foreseeing of works (Romans 8:30)
- Annotation CCLI, Whether predestination is from the merits of the predestined foreseen by God (Romans 9:13)
- Annotation CCLII, Whether God reprobates any from the purpose of his will alone (Romans 9:18)
- Annotation CCLIII, Whether Paul was equal to Peter in dignity (Romans 11:1)
- Annotation CCLIV, Expiatory fire (Romans 11:5)
- Annotation CCLV, Whether the whole life of unbelievers is sin (Romans 14:23)
- Annotation CCLVI, War (Romans 16:3)
On 1 Corinthians
- Annotation CCLVII, Whether the precepts of the divine law can be fulfilled by natural powers alone (1 Corinthians 1:10)
- Annotation CCLVIII, Purgatory (1 Corinthians 3:12)
- Annotation CCLIX, Whether Chrysostom acknowledged purgatory (1 Corinthians 3:15)
- Annotation CCLX, Whether it be lawful for a husband to repudiate an adulterous wife, and for a wife an adulterous husband (not I, but the Lord — that the wife depart not from the husband; but if she depart, that she remain unmarried."* — 1 Corinthians 7:10-11)
- Annotation CCLXI, Whether before communion it is necessary to confess [one's] sins (1 Corinthians 11:28)
- Annotation CCLXII, Whether only the scriptures approved by the apostles are canonical (1 Corinthians 12:28)
- Annotation CCLXIII, Whether the Mass and public prayers ought to be said in the vernacular tongue (since he knows not what thou sayest."* — 1 Corinthians 14:14-16)
- Annotation CCLXIV, Whether souls are blessed before the day of judgment (1 Corinthians 15:19)
- Annotation CCLXV, Whether all men are to die (1 Corinthians 15:51)
- Annotation CCLXVI, Whether the writings of heretics are to be read (1 Corinthians 15:51)
- Annotation CCLXVII, Whether it is lawful to strike either the living or the dead with anathema (1 Corinthians 16:22)
On 2 Corinthians
On Galatians
- Annotation CCLXIX, Whether Peter was superior in dignity to Paul and the rest of the apostles (Galatians 1:1)
- Annotation CCLXX, Election and reprobation from merits (Galatians 1:15)
- Annotation CCLXXI, Peter superior to the other apostles (Galatians 1:18)
- Annotation CCLXXII, But [I saw none of the apostles], except James, the brother of the Lord (Galatians 1:19)
- Annotation CCLXXIII, On the four precepts of the apostles to those who [are] of the gentiles (Galatians 2:2)
- Annotation CCLXXIV, Whether Peter and Paul used simulation, and whether by simulating they sinned (Galatians 2:11)
- Annotation CCLXXV, I said to Cephas before all, If thou, being a Jew,"* etc (Galatians 2:14)
- Annotation CCLXXVI, Whether witches [Striges] can bewitch little infants (Galatians 3:1)
- Annotation CCLXXVII, Whether it is read in the sacred letters that God cursed anyone (Galatians 3:10)
- Annotation CCLXXVIII, Whether our liberty [free will] without grace can do good (Galatians 3:21)
- Annotation CCLXXIX, Whether it is lawful to call the prefects of monasteries abbots or fathers (Galatians 4:6)
- Annotation CCLXXX, Whether it is lawful to bend the sins of the saints to pious senses (Galatians 4:24)
- Annotation CCLXXXI, Whether those who live under grace are impeccable [free from sin] (Galatians 5:17)
- Annotation CCLXXXII, Whether the damned are ever to be saved (Galatians 5:22)
- Annotation CCLXXXIII, Whether the saints departed can pray for us (Galatians 6:5)
- Annotation CCLXXXIV, Whether all men are to be loved with an equal affection of charity (Galatians 6:10)
On Ephesians
- Annotation CCLXXXV, Whether election [is] from foreseen merits (Ephesians 1:4)
- Annotation CCLXXXVI, Whether souls [were] created before the world, and thrust into bodies for their offenses (Ephesians 1:4)
- Annotation CCLXXXVII, Whether souls [were] created before the world, and afterward cast into bodies for their [own] faults (Ephesians 1:4)
- Annotation CCLXXXVIII, Whether penance is again to be given to the lapsed (Ephesians 1:6)
- Annotation CCLXXXIX, On the Eucharist (Ephesians 1:7)
- Annotation CCXC, Whether the punishments of the damned are to be ended (Ephesians 1:12)
- Annotation CCXCI, Whether the knowledge of souls is from reminiscence (Ephesians 1:17)
- Annotation CCXCII, The increments and decrements of angels (Ephesians 1:21)
- Annotation CCXCIII, Whether the stars are rational living beings, and purged by the blood of Christ (Ephesians 1:22)
- Annotation CCXCIV, The bodies of demons (Ephesians 2:2)
- Annotation CCXCV, Whether the demons are ever to be saved (Ephesians 2:7)
- Annotation CCXCVI, Angels purged (Ephesians 2:17)
- Annotation CCXCVII, The soul's prison (Ephesians 3:1)
- Annotation CCXCVIII, Whether the demons are to be restored (Ephesians 3:10)
- Annotation CCXCIX, Psalm 93.a; Psalm 23 (Ephesians 3:10)
- Annotation CCC, And he himself indeed gave some [to be] apostles (Ephesians 4:11)
- Annotation CCCI, Whether he is to be constituted a bishop, who cannot teach (Ephesians 4:11)
- Annotation CCCII, On the angels, and the demons (Ephesians 4:10.b)
- Annotation CCCIII, From whom the whole body [is] compacted (Ephesians 4:16.b)
- Annotation CCCIV, Whether song is to be used in the divine praises (Ephesians 5:19)
- Annotation CCCV, Whether sinners are members of the Church (Ephesians 5:24)
- Annotation CCCVI, The transformation of women (Ephesians 5:28)
- Annotation CCCVII, On the sacrament of matrimony (Ephesians 5:32)
- Annotation CCCVIII, Jacob, and the wrestling of the angel (Ephesians 6:12)
- Annotation CCCIX, The punishment of original sin (Ephesians 6:24)
On Philippians
- Annotation CCCX, Whether the saints are to be invoked (Philippians 1:18)
- Annotation CCCXI, Whether prayer is to be made for catechumens departing without baptism (Philippians 1:23)
On Colossians
- Annotation CCCXII, Whether the sacred letters attribute patience to God (Colossians 1:11)
- Annotation CCCXIII, Whether to individual men individual angels are deputed (Colossians 1:20)
- Annotation CCCXIV, Fascination [bewitchment] (Colossians 3:15)
- Annotation CCCXV, The common [vernacular] Bibles are to be read by all (Colossians 3:16)
On 2 Thessalonians
- Annotation CCCXVI, When I was yet with you, [I told you these things], etc (2 Thessalonians 2:5)
- Annotation CCCXVII, Whether monks are to be compelled to provide for themselves a living by the labor of [their] hands (2 Thessalonians 3:10)
On 1 Timothy
- Annotation CCCXVIII, Whether it is lawful to constitute a bigamist a bishop (1 Timothy 3:2)
- Annotation CCCXIX, Bishop, and presbyter (1 Timothy 3:8)
- Annotation CCCXX, Whether God, before the incarnation of Christ, was seen by the angels (1 Timothy 3:16)
- Annotation CCCXXI, Whether clerics ought to possess anything beyond food and clothing (1 Timothy 5:18)
- Annotation CCCXXII, The punishment of blasphemers (1 Timothy 5:23)
On Titus
- Annotation CCCXXIII, Angels existing long before the world (Titus 1:2)
- Annotation CCCXXIV, Whether a bishop is greater than a presbyter (Titus 1:5)
- Annotation CCCXXV, Whether a bigamist is to be chosen for bishop (Titus 1:6)
- Annotation CCCXXVI, Daily bread (Titus 2:11)
On Hebrews
- Annotation CCCXXVII, Whether the epistle to the Hebrews is Paul's (Hebrews 1:1)
- Annotation CCCXXVIII, Whether the Father is the cause of the Son (Hebrews 1:3.a)
- Annotation CCCXXIX, Whether in Christ there are two persons (Hebrews 1:9)
- Annotation CCCXXX, Whether the celestial bodies are to be burned up (Hebrews 1:11)
- Annotation CCCXXXI, Whether Christ was diminished from God (Hebrews 2:7)
- Annotation CCCXXXII, Whether the laity and monks are equal — [their] obligations and offenses [being] equal (Hebrews 4:16)
- Annotation CCCXXXIII, Whence the beginning of salvation (Hebrews 7:10)
- Annotation CCCXXXIV, The state and figure of heaven (Hebrews 8:2)
- Annotation CCCXXXV, Whether the souls of the saints are yet blessed (Hebrews 11:37)
- Annotation CCCXXXVI, Confession (Hebrews 12:17)
On James
- Annotation CCCXXXVII, Whether the epistle of James is canonical (James 1:1)
- Annotation CCCXXXVIII, Oath (James 5:12)
- Annotation CCCXXXIX, Whether extreme unction can be ministered by any layman whatsoever (James 5:14)
On 2 Peter
- Annotation CCCXL, Whether the heavens are to be burned by the fire of the world-conflagration (2 Peter 3:10)
- Annotation CCCXLI, Whether air and water at the end of the world shall be wholly dissolved (2 Peter 3:10)
On 1 John
- Annotation CCCXLII, Trinity (1 John 5:7)
- Annotation CCCXLIII, Whether the impugning of the brotherhood is an irremissible sin (1 John 5:16)
On Jude
On Apocalypse
- Annotation CCCXLV, Whether the souls of the saints see God before the day of judgment (Apocalypse 6:9)
- Annotation CCCXLVI, Whether Jeremiah is dead (Apocalypse 11:3)
- Annotation CCCXLVII, Whether there are to be two [future] resurrections, and a golden age of a thousand years between the two (Apocalypse 20:6)