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<head>QVAESTIONES
IN SACRA THEOLO<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>GIA
DISCVTIENDAE OXONII
in veſperijs 7<hi rend="sup">o</hi> die Iulij, Ann. D. 1621.</head>
<div type="part">
<head>Quaeſtiones Inceptoris PAVLI GODVVIN.</head>
<p>An <list>
<item>Indulgentiae papales ſint ex verbo Dei? <hi>Neg.</hi>
</item>
<item>Eccleſia ſit theſaurus ſupererogationum? <hi>Neg.</hi>
</item>
<item>Scripturae teſtentur Petrum fuiſſe Romae vel Romae Epiſcopum? <hi>Neg.</hi>
</item>
</list>
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<div type="part">
<head>Quaestiones Inceptoris ROBERTI ROBOTHAM.</head>
<p>An <list>
<item>Renatus poſſit fidem penitùs amittere? <hi>Neg.</hi>
</item>
<item>Sola fides juſtificet? <hi>Aff.</hi>
</item>
<item>Bona opera ſint meritoria? <hi>Neg.</hi>
</item>
</list>
</p>
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<div type="part">
<head>Quaestiones Inceptoris THOMae GODVVIN.</head>
<p>An <list>
<item>Purgatorium poſſit probari ex verbo Dei? <hi>Neg.</hi>
</item>
<item>Oratio pro defunctis poſſit probari ex verbo Dei? <hi>Neg.</hi>
</item>
<item>Preces publicae ſint linguâ vernaculâ concipiendae? <hi>Aff.</hi>
</item>
</list>
</p>
</div>
<div type="part">
<head>Quaeſtiones Inceptoris RICHARDI HALL.</head>
<p>An <list>
<item>Confeſſio auricularis ſit neceſſaria ad remiſſionem peccatorum? <hi>Neg.</hi>
</item>
<item>Confirmatio ſit ſacramentum ex inſtituto Divino Eccleſiae abſolutè
neceſſarium? <hi>Neg.</hi>
</item>
<item>Sancti defuncti ante diem judicij beatificâ Dei fruantur viſione? <hi>Aff.</hi>
</item>
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<head>Quaeſtiones Inceptoris IOHANNIS HVGHES.</head>
<p>An <list>
<item>Sancti ſint invocandi? <hi>Neg.</hi>
</item>
<item>Sanctorum imagines ſint adorandae? <hi>Neg.</hi>
</item>
<item>Sanctorum animae ante Chriſti aſcenſum fuerint in limbo? <hi>Neg.</hi>
</item>
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<head>QVAESTIONES IN PHILOSOPHIA
Diſcutiendae in Veſperijs.</head>
<p>An <list>
<item>Artium initia magis debeantur rationi quam caſui? <hi>Aff.</hi>
</item>
<item>Speculationes Metaphyſicae ſint quaeſitiſſima ſtudioſorum tormen<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>ta?
<hi>Neg.</hi>
</item>
<item>Natura ſit immortalitatis aemula? <hi>Aff.</hi>
</item>
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<hi>Respondente</hi> EDVARDO DROPE <hi>Inceptore.</hi>
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<head>QVAESTIONES IN S. THEO<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>LOGIA
DISCVTIENDAE OXONII
IN COMITIIS NONO DIE IV<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>lij.
Anno Dom. 1621.</head>
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<p>An <list>
<item>Conſcientia erronea obliget? <hi>Neg.</hi>
</item>
<item>Dubitatio impediat, vel interrumpat actionem? <hi>Aff.</hi>
</item>
<item>Subditus teneatur, & aliquando debeat à propria ſententia recedere,
vt obediat ſuperiori? <hi>Aff.</hi>
</item>
</list>
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<byline>Reſpondente <hi>ALEXANDRO HARRYE</hi> S. Theol. Bac.</byline>
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<head>QVAESTIONES IN PHILOSOPHIA
Diſcutiendae in Comitijs.</head>
<p>An <list>
<item>Cometae ſint mutationum in republica praeſagi? <hi>Aff.</hi>
</item>
<item>Melius meriti ſint de hominum vita panegyrici, quàm ſatyrici <hi>Aff.</hi>
</item>
<item>Scientia ſit foecundior mater errorum quàm ignorantia? <hi>Aff.</hi>
</item>
</list>
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<byline>Reſpondente <hi>IOHANNE COOTH</hi> in Art. Magiſt.</byline>
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