Quæstiones in sacra theologia [jure civili, philosophia, medicina] discutiendæ Oxonii in vesperiis, decimo [duodecimo] die Julii, anno Dom. 1652 University of Oxford. 1652 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). A90317 Wing O944 ESTC R42837 38875826 ocm 38875826 152309

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QVAESTIONES IN SACRA THEOLOGIA DISCUTIENDAE OXONII IN VESPERIIS Decimo Die Julii, An. Dom. 1652. Quaeſtiones Incept. OBADIae GREW è Coll. Bal. An Chriſtus ſit ex aequo mortuus pro omnibus? Neg. An Animae piorum poſt interitum corporis cum Chriſto vivant? Aff. An Poteſtas clavium ſita ſit in Presbyterio? Aff. Quaeſtiones Incept. HEN. SAVAGE è Coll. Bal. An Paedobaptiſmus ſit Licitus? Aff. An Chriſtus in quem baptizamur ſit Deus? Aff. An Haeretici qua Haeretici ſint ultimo ſupplicio damnandi? Neg.
QVAESTIONES IN JURE CIVILI DISCVTIENDAE IN VESPERIIS. Quaeſtiones Incept. TOBIae SWINBURNE è Coll. Linc. An Cum quid in genere debetur, electio ſit debitoris? Neg. Virum Rei interitu, debitor liberetur? Aff. An Propter deceptionem in pretio, contractus ſit reſcindendus? Neg.
QVAESTIONES IN MEDICINA DISCVCIENDAE IN VESPERIIS. Quaeſtiones Incept. THO. ARRIS è Coll. AEnei-Naſ. An Chylus deferatur ad Hepar? Neg. An Cibus in Chylum reducatur per coctionem? Neg. An Crines animentur? Aff. Quaeſtiones Incept. ALANI PENNINGTON è Coll. Reg. An Purgantia medicamenta tutò exhibenda ſunt in principio morbi, materiâ non turgente? Neg. An Ventriculus alatur Chylo? Neg. An Praegnantes liceat purgare? Aff. Quaeſtiones Incept. HEN. CLERKE è Coll. Magd. An Dolor attrahat humores in partem affectam? Neg. An Per veſicatoria aliquid è nervis eliciatur? Aff. An Oſſa in Rachitide incurventur propter mollitiem? Neg. Quaeſtiones Incept. JONATH. MAWDE. è Coll. AEnei-Naſ. An Febris eſſentia conſiſtat in calido? Aff. An Cor ſit febris ſubjectum proprium? Aff. An Febres intermittentes arte medica poſſint curari? Aff. Quaeſtiones Incept. PET. ELYOTT Aul. B. Mar. An Liceat morbum morbo curare? Aff. An Omnis febris peſtilens ſit putrida? Aff. An Liceat refrigeratis ſecare venam? Neg.
QVAESTIONES IN PHILOSOPHIA DISCVTIENDAE IN VESPERIIS. An Liberum ſit unicui que Philoſophari? Aff. An Poeta naſcatur? Aff. An Avarus ſit deterior Prodigo? Aff. Reſp. SAM. CONANT Jun. è Coll. Exon.
QVAESTIONES IN S. THEOLOGIA DISCVTIENDAE OXONII IN COMITIIS Duodecimo die Julii An. Dom. 1652. An Juſtitia peccati vindicatrix, ſit Deo naturalis, & quoad egreſſus neceſſaria? Aff. Sponſor novi Foederis, Foederatorum delicta praeſtare teneatur? Aff. An Praedeterminatio voluntatis divinae, minuat libertatem noſtrae? Neg. Reſp. JOH. OWEN ex AEde Ch.
QVAESTIONES IN JVRE CIVILI DISCVTIENDAE IN COMITIIS. Ʋtrum; Re furto à pluribus ſublata ſinguli teneantur in ſolidum? Aff. Ʋtrum; Si manus pro delicto amputanda ſit, de manu arida vel debili ſit intelligendum? Aff. Ʋtrum; Proemium denuntianti delictum propoſitum, participi deliciti debeatur? Neg. Reſp. TOB. SWINBURNE è Coll. Linc.
QVAESTIONES IN MEDICINA DISCVTIENDAE IN COMITIIS. An Medicamentum univerſale dari poteſt? Aff. An Amor philtris ſit conciliandus? Neg. An Imaginatio matris intenſa conducit ad Foetus Formationem? Aff. Reſp. RICH. JACKSON Aul. B. Mar.
QVAESTIONES IN PHILOSOPHIA DISCVTIENDAE IN COMITIIS. An Bruta poſſint ratiocinari? Neg. An Homines Orientales ſint Occidentalibus ingenioſores? Aff. An Reſpublica literaria majora incrementa acceperit ex armis quàm ex pace? Aff. Reſp. NATH. STERRY è Coll. Mert.

OXONIAE Excudebat LEON. LICHFIELD Academiae Typographus. An. Dom. 1652.