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Regarding this, the following questions can be disputed.
¶ First: Whether the mercy to which we are exhorted is the greatest of virtues.
Second: Whether it is permitted to judge others based on suspicion.
¶ On the fifth Sunday, the Gospel is: When the crowd rushed upon Jesus, etc. Luke 5. Regarding this, things can be disputed here.
First: Whether major causes of the Church pertain to the Supreme Pontiff.
Second: Whether the nets of preaching are appropriate for other churches without the authority of the Pope.
¶ On the sixth Sunday, the Gospel is: Unless your justice abounds more, etc. Matthew 5. Regarding this, the following questions can be disputed.
First: Whether it is necessary for entry into the kingdom of heaven that the justice of the faithful be more abundant than that of the Pharisees.
Second: Whether it is fittingly assigned that when he says, Whoever says to his brother, "You fool," shall be liable to the hell of fire, etc., there are three degrees of anger.
Third: Whether reconciliation with one’s brother must always be done before the offering of a gift or sacrifice.
¶ On the seventh Sunday, the Gospel is: At that time, When a great crowd, etc. Matthew 8. Those things can be disputed which were disputed on the fourth Sunday of Lent.
¶ On the eighth Sunday, the Gospel is: Beware of false prophets, etc. Matthew 7. Regarding this, the following questions can be disputed.
First: Whether false prophets are to be avoided.
¶ Second: Whether a sufficient argument is assigned for recognizing the aforementioned wolves when he says, By their fruits you shall know them.
Third: Whether an action should be judged as good or evil simply based on the will.
¶ On the ninth Sunday, the Gospel is: There was a certain rich man, etc. Luke 16. Regarding this, the following questions can be disputed.
First: Whether a prelate or clerk dissipating the goods of the Church should be deposed.
¶ Second: Whether it is fitting to hold money or alms as if from a base giver.
Third: Whether alms can be made from illicitly acquired goods.
¶ On the tenth Sunday, the Gospel is: At that time, When Jesus approached, etc. Luke 19. These questions can be disputed here.
First: Whether it can be shown through Holy Scripture that the arrival of the Messiah, that is, Christ, has come in the flesh.
Second: Whether the Jews knew the time of their visitation, that is, the arrival of Christ.
Third: Whether simoniacs, both those selling and those buying spiritual things for temporal things, should be expelled from the Church.
¶ On the eleventh Sunday, the Gospel is: At that time, Jesus said to certain ones, etc. Luke 18. Regarding this, the following questions can be disputed.
First: Whether the Pharisee in his prayer is worthy of condemnation.
Second: Whether the publican in his prayer appropriately gave a form of justification for the impious.
¶ On the twelfth Sunday, the Gospel is: Jesus going out of the borders of Tyre, etc. Mark 7. Regarding this, the following questions can be disputed.
First: Whether Christ acted fittingly regarding this deaf and mute man, of whom he made a miracle in the Gospel.
Second: Whether those men, acting against the command of Christ by publicizing the miracle, sinned.
¶ On the thirteenth Sunday, the Gospel is: At that time, Jesus said to his disciples, Blessed are the eyes that see what you see, etc. Luke 10. Regarding this, the following questions can be disputed.
First: Whether it is true what was said to the apostles, namely, Blessed are the eyes that see what you see.
Second: Whether God can be loved by us immediately in the state of life.
¶ Third: Whether the manner of loving God with all one’s heart, etc., which is multiplied in the aforementioned commandment, can be observed in this life.