VI.---DE FULMINE IPSIUS JOVIS.
VII.---DE SEPTIZONIO ET STELLIS.
XI.---APOLLO SORTILEGUS, FALSUS.
XVIII.---DE AMMUDATE ET DEO MAGNO.
XXIV.---INTER UTRUMQUE VIVENTIBUS.
XXV.---QUI TIMENT, ET NON CREDENT.
XXVI.---REPUGNANTIBUS ADVERSUS LEGEM CHRISTI DEI VIVI.
XXVII.---STULTE NON PERMORERIS DEO.
XXIX.---DIVITI INCREDULO MALO.
XXX.---DIVITES HUMILES ESTOTE.
XXXIV.---ITEM GENTILIBUS IGNARIS.
XXXV.---DE LIGNO VITAE ET MORTIS.
XXXVII.---QUI JUDAEIDIANT FANATICI.
XLI.---DE ANTICHRISTI TEMPORE.
XLII.---DE POPULO ABSCONSO SANCTO OMNIPOTENTIS CHRISTI DEI VIVI.
XLIII.---DE SAECULI ISTIUS FINE.
XLIV.---DE RESURRECTIONE PRIMA.
XLVIII.---FIDELES CAVETE MALUM.
LVII.---SAECULARIA IN TOTUM FUGIENDA.
LVIII.---CHRISTIANUM TALEM ESSE.
LIX.---MATRONIS EECLESIAE DEI VIVI.
LXI.---IN ECCLESIA, OMNI POPULO DEI.
LXIV.---DE ZELO CONCUPISCENTIAE.
LXXIII.---FILIOS NON LUGENDOS.
LIV.—Of Fugitives.
The souls of those that are lost deservedly of themselves separate themselves. Begotten of him, they again recur to those things which are his. The root of Cain, the accursed seed, breaks forth and takes refuge in the servile nation under a barbarian king; and there the eternal flame will torment on the day decreed. The fugitive will wander vaguely without discipline, loosed from law to go about through the defiles of the ways. These, therefore, are such whom no penalty has restrained. If they will not live, they ought to be seen by the idols.
LIV.---DE REFUGIS.
Damnatorum animae merito seipsae secernunt. Ex hoc progeniti iterum ad sua recurrunt. Radix cainaea, maledictum semen erumpit, et in servili gente sub barbaro rege refugit, Flamma quos aeterna torquebit die decreto. Vult vagus errare sine disciplina profugus, Grassari per fauces viarum lege solutus. Isti ergo tales, quos nulla poena coegit, 0242B Si vivere nolunt, ab idolis respici debent.