Readings in the History of Education - Mediaeval Universities by Arthur O. Norton
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84. That man's first sin did not begin through the persuasion of the
devil, _et contra_. 55. That Eve only, not Adam, was beguiled, _et contra_. 56. That by sinning man lost free will, _et non_. 69. That the Son of God was predestinated, _et contra_. 79. That Christ was a deceiver, _et non_. 85. That the hour of the Lord's resurrection is uncertain, _et contra_. 116. That the sins of the fathers are visited upon the children, _et contra_. 122. That everybody should be allowed to marry, _et contra_. 141. That works of sanctity do not justify a man, _et contra_. 144. That at times we all sin against our will, _et contra_. 150. That sins are not remitted without confession, _et contra_. 153. That a lie is never permissible, _et contra_. 154. That a man may destroy himself for some reasons, _et contra._ 155. That Christians may not for any reason kill a man, _et contra_. |
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