Part 2 (1/2)
His boldness in considering some of these questions debatable at all, the novelty of the doubt which they imply, and their incisive challenge to keen thinking are evident from the following list:
1. That faith is based upon reason, _et contra_.
5. That G.o.d is not single, _et contra_.
6. That G.o.d is tripart.i.te, _et contra_.
8. That in the Trinity it is not to be stated that there is more than one Eternal being, _et contra_.
11. That the Divine Persons mutually differ, _et contra_.
12. That in the Trinity each is one with the other, _et contra_.
13. That G.o.d the Father is the cause of the son, _et contra_.
14. That the Son is without beginning, _et contra_.
27. That G.o.d judges with foreknowledge, _et non_.
28. That the providence of G.o.d is the cause of things happening, _et non_.
32. That to G.o.d all things are possible, _et non_.
36. That G.o.d does whatever he wishes, _et non_.
37. That nothing happens contrary to the will of G.o.d, _et contra._
38. That G.o.d knows all things, _et non_.
53. That Adam's sin was great, _et non_.
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 G.o.d 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 sanct.i.ty do not justify a man, _et contra_.
144. That at times we all sin against our will, _et contra_.