Quæstiones in sacra theologia discutiendæ Oxonii in vesperiis, octavo die mensis Julii, Anno Dom. 1671 University of Oxford. 1671 Approx. 5 KB of XML-encoded text transcribed from 1 1-bit group-IV TIFF page image. Text Creation Partnership, Ann Arbor, MI ; Oxford (UK) : 2008-09 (EEBO-TCP Phase 1). A90323 Wing O947 ESTC R181260 43078105 ocm 43078105 151627 This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. This Phase I text is available for reuse, according to the terms of Creative Commons 0 1.0 Universal . The text can be copied, modified, distributed and performed, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission. Early English books online. (EEBO-TCP ; phase 1, no. 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Corp. Christi . An Liceat praescriptâ formulâ orare ? Aff. An Sacra celebranda sint sermone vernaculo ? Aff. An Liceat Ministris Ecclesiae Stipendia accipere ? Aff. Quaestiones Inceptoris ADAMI LITTLETON ex Aede Christi . An S. S. Scripturae Auctoritas pendeat à Traditione Ecclesiasticâ ? Neg. An Dogmata Fidei rationis humanae examini subjici fas sit ? Neg. An Magistratus habeat potestatem in Adiaphoris ? Aff. Quaestiones Inceptoris NARCISSI MARSH è Coll. Exon. An Bona opera sint ad vitam aeternam necessaria ? Aff. An Lex naturae sit dispensabilis ? Neg. An Liceat Clericis Matrimonium contrahere ? Aff. QVAESTIONES IN JVRE CIVILI DISCVTIENDAE IN VESPERIIS . Quaestiones Incep . JOHANNIS HARISON è Coll. Novo . An In Jure deterior sit conditio Faeminarum quàm Masculorum ? Aff. An Delinquens ultra id quod cogitavit de eventu teneatur ? Aff. An Pro ratione Legis ejus Sententia sit extendenda & restringenda ? Aff. QUAESTIONES IN MEDICINA DISCVTIENDAE IN VESPERIIS . Quaestiones Inceptoris THOMAE ALVET è Coll. Merton . An Febres sedes suas habeant in Corde ? Aff. An Materia ex quâ Lac conficitur sit Sanguis ? Neg. An Similitudo foetûs respectu Parentis fiat ab imaginatione ? Aff. QUAESTIONES IN PHILOSOPHIA DISCVTIENDAE IN VESPERIIS . An Plures sint Mundi ? Neg. An Terra sit mobilis ? Neg. An Animae fiant sapientiores quiescendo ? Neg. Resp . THO. MIDDLETON Incept . è Coll. Novo . QUAESTIONES IN S. THEOLOGIA DISCUTIENDAE OXONII IN COMITIIS , Decimo die Mensis Julii , Anno Dom. 1671. An Patres sub Veteri Testamento habuerint Promissiones tantùm temporales ? Neg. An Sancti sint invocandi ? Neg. An Christus solus sit Mediator ? Aff. Resp . ALEX. PUDSEY , S. Theol. Bac. è Coll. Magd. QUAESTIONES IN JURE CIVILI DISCVTIENDAE IN COMITIIS . An Statuta recipiant interpretationem à Jure communi ? Aff. An Gesta per eum qui per errorem Magistratu functus est , rata sint habenda ? Aff. An Reus Actori instrumenta edere teneatur ? Neg. Resp . ROB. PLOTT ex Aula Magd. QUAESTIONES IN MEDICINA DISCUTIENDAE IN COMITIIS . An Variolae & Morbilli sint morbi maligni ? Neg. An In Variolis & Morbillis regimen frigidum sit prosicuum ? Aff. An Bilis sit excrementum corporis inutile ? Neg. Resp . DAVIDE THOMAS , M. D. è Coll. Novo . QUAESTIONES IN PHILOSOPHIA DISCVTIENDAE IN COMITIIS . An Signatura Corporis sit certus animi index ? Aff. An Ex falsis possit inferri Verum ? Aff. An Imaginatio producat effectus reales ad extra ? Neg. Resp . FRAN. SMITH . A. M. è Coll. Magd. OXONII , Ex Officina LEONARDI LICHFIELD , Academiae Typographi , Anno Dom. 1671.