[1682] Ibid., cap. 17.
[1683] Ibid., cap. 20, “nullum in mundo doctum aut magum aut incantatorem omisimus quin illum accerseremus; sed nihil nobis profuit.”
[1684] Evang. Inf. Arab., cap. 35, “Extemplo exivit ex puero illo satanas fugiens cani rabido similis.” The apocryphal gospel adds, “This same boy who struck Jesus,” i. e., while he was still possessed by the demon, “and out of whom Satan went in the form of a dog, was Judas Iscariot, who betrayed Him to the Jews. And that same side, on which Judas struck him, the Jews pierced with a lance.”
[1685] Ibid., cap. 44; Evang. Thomae Lat., cap. 7; Ps. Matth., cap. 32.
[1686] Evang. Inf. Arab., cap. 15.
[1687] Ibid., cap. 19, “qui veneficio tactus uxore frui non poterat.”
[1688] Ibid., cap. 14.
[1689] Ibid., cap. 16.
[1690] See below, chapter 24.
[1691] Evang. Inf. Arab., caps. 33-34.