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WHETHER by the light of Reason we can know, that there is a God,
and one God

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Reconciliation of Religions, whether it ought to be sought for, or may be
admitted
Whether Restitution may be numbered among suffrages for the dead
Revelation of St. John questioned

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Whether God reward good works above their worthiness
Whether superfluous Riches can be retained without sin
Roman Church, of what respect before the Council of Nice
Romans ix., diversely expounded

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Rupertus' error of Impanation

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WHETHER Sacraments must needs have visible signs

Of the definition of a Sacrament, three opinions

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Whether any definition agree to the Sacraments of the Old and New

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Whether the Sacraments be true causes of justification .

Whether the Sacraments of the old law did justify, 67 or imprint any
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Whether good works be Sacrifices properly so called
Whether there be two Sacrifices in the Eucharist

Whether the Souls of Saints departed pray for the Souls in Purgatory
How the Saints know our prayers, four opinions

Whether we may satisfy God by some acts, that go before remission of

sins

Whether we satisfy God by works due to him

Whether Satisfaction enjoined may be refused without sin
How Satisfactions of Saints are of use to us.
Schismatics, whether they be of the Church

Sell all and give to the poor, how to be understood
Sin against the Holy Ghost, how unpardonable
Whether some Sin be absolutely venial or mortal

Whether the first Sin of our first parents might have been venial
Whether Sin could have been traduced by any but the first man
Whether he that sins wilfully in hope of a Jubilee may be absolved
Souls in Purgatory, whether they may or do merit
Souls in Purgatory, whether certain of their salvation
How many places there be of receipt for the Souls departed
Whether the Souls in Purgatory pray for the living
Standing at the Gospel, by whom brought in

Whether Sufficient help be given to all to rise from sin.

Whether Suffrages of the just only can help souls.
How particular Suffrages are helpful, and to whom

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Who can receive help by Suffrages

Susanna's story rejected by some, by others received

TEMPLES, whether to be built to Saints

Whether any Temptation can be overcome without God's aid
Three Eternal Spirits taught by some

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Of the Time of Christ's instituting the Sacrament of Eucharist, four
opinions

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Tithes, whether they stand by God's law

Law of Tithes, whether alterable

Trajan's soul, how delivered from Hell

Translation of the Septuagint, whether lost or no

Of the Treasure of the Church, whether satisfaction of saints belong

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Wherefore the Tree of Life served

Whether moral Truth can be known of man without God's aid

VENIAL sin, whether it can be remitted after this life

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Whether Venial sin be against the law

How the blessed Virgin retained her Virginity, notwithstanding the con-

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Whether the blessed Virgin sinned not in Adam .

The Vow of Virginity in the blessed Virgin, whether absolute

The Vow of single life of Priests, whether it stand by the law of God or

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WALRAMUS, or Valeramus, whether the author of that book whence

Wickliffe drew his opinion

Whether War be lawful for Christians

Whether Water should be mixed with Wine in the chalice upon any ne-
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Whether there may be a conditional Will of things impossible
How the first act of the Will is free

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Whether Works done in deadly sin be satisfactory to God

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Whether every good Work merit.
Whether good Works are rewarded, and evil Works punished, above

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AN INDEX TO THE FOURTH BOOK,

CONTAINING THE DIFFERENCES CONCERNING

CONFESSION ALONE.

WHETHER after perfect Contrition there be any need of Confession
Confession, whether instituted in Paradise

Confession, if not instituted by any mere man
Confession not instituted by St. James.

Confession, full and perfect, whether instituted by the Church

Confession, whether instituted by Christ, but not commanded

Confession, Sacramental, whether by tradition

Confession, whether necessary under the law

Confession, whether in use in the Greek Church

Confession, whether ever necessary before the Communion

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Whether Confession and Absolution may be by a proxy
Whether a lie be a mortal sin in Confession

Confession, whether necessary before other Sacraments

Confession, whether it require the number of commissions of one sin to

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What circumstances must be acknowledged in Confession

What circumstances change the action, and therefore worthy of Con-

fession

Whether circumstance of time must be acknowledged in Confession
Whether a scandal not intended must be confessed
Whether the intention of a scandal must be confessed
Whether Confession may be by interpreters

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Whether the third person should be revealed in Confession
Whether reserved sins are to be confessed to an inferior Confessor
Whether the Absolution of him which receives only sins reserved, be
Sacramental.

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Whether in some cases there need any more skill in the Confessor than

to pronounce the words of the Sacrament

What leave is to be asked or had of our Confessor

To whom the Confession of a removed parishioner must be made.
In what parish Confession is to be made where the sin was done, or
where the Penitent dwells

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Whether by an after-allowance the Sacrament of Penance and Confes-
sion can be made good.

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Who is to be accounted our own Priest in Confession
Whether the Confessor must have charge of souls
Whether a Confessor may be chosen without consent of our own Priest 137
Whether Bishops may give liberty in pilgrimage to be by any Confessor

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Whether, and how, a layman is bound to conceal secrets of Confession. 138
Whether a man be bound to repeat his Confessions of the same sin

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What the Penitent may give leave to his Confessor to reveal

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Whether in case of heresy or crime Confession may be revealed
Whether a Priest may shun his own murder intended, being once con-
fessed

How the Confessor should behave himself to the Penitent

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Six fashions of Absolution after Confession
Imposition of hands upon the Penitent, whether necessary, at or after
Confession.

How far a Confessor may absolve

Whether a Confessor may absolve a Penitent which will not obey him
What satisfaction avails after our Confession

Of satisfaction not done in charity

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Whether the Penitent be bound to accept the penance enjoined in Con-
fession.

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Whether, upon omission of the Penance, Confession ought to be re-
iterated.

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Whether venial sins must be confessed.

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Whether a man is bound presently to confess his sin upon the com-
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Whether in an extremity we may confess to a layman

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Whether by an imperfect Confession the precept be satisfied

Whether any Priest may absolve in point of death, and on what law
Whether an inform Confession must be repeated

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THE HONOUR

OF THE MARRIED CLERGY,

MAINTAINED AGAINST

THE MALICIOUS CHALLENGES OF C. E., A MASS-PRIEST :

OR;

THE APOLOGY

WRITTEN SOME YEARS SINCE FOR THE MARRIAGE OF PERSONS ECCLESIASTICAL, MADE GOOD, AGAINST THE CAVILS

OF C. E., PSEUDO-CATHOLIC PRIEST.

IN THREE BOOKS.

BY JOSEPH HALL, D. D.

DEAN OF WORCESTER.

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