Libri Quatuor Sententiarum
The standard theological textbook of the medieval universities. Organized systematic theology into four books covering God, Creation, the Incarnation, and the Sacraments.
Chapter I (The Six Days of Creation)
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God (Elohim): Thirteen Definitions
— Cited on the plural Elohim implying plurality of persons in God, book II, distinction 1
"the Master [Peter Lombard], and the Scholastics teach against Cajetan and Abulensis, in book II of the Sentences, distinction 1"
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Introduction
— Referenced as where Scholastics treat the Hexaemeron, book II, distinction 12 and following
"the Scholastics in book II of the Sentences, distinction 12 and following, or Part I, question 66 and following"