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Q. 4. May I recover my own by force from him that taketh
it by force from me?

Q. 5. May we take it from the rich to relieve the poor?....

Q. 6. If he have so much as that he will not miss it, may I

take some? ....

Q. 7. May not one pluck ears of corn, or an apple from a
tree, &c.?

....

Q. 8. May a wife, child, or servant take more than a cruel
husband, parent, or master doth allow? (May children
forsake their parents for such cruelty?)

....

ibid.

ibid.

ibid.

ibid.

Q. 10. What if I resolve, when I take a thing in necessity,
to make satisfaction if ever I be able?
Q. 11. What if I know not whether the owner would consent? ibid.
Q. 12. May I take in jest from a friend, with a purpose to
restore it?

ibid.

....

ibid.

Q. 14. May I take away cards, dice, play-books, Papist books,
by which he would hurt his soul?...

ibid.

Q. 16. May I take from another for a holy use?

ibid.

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Q. 3. If parents disagree, how is the child to act?...

Q. 4. Is one obliged by a Contract made in ignorance or mis-
take of the matter?

ibid.

Q. 7. Am I obliged by covenanting words without a cove-
nanting intent?

....

Q. 8. May I promise a robber money to save my life, or to

save a greater commodity? .....

Q. 9. May I give money to a judge or magistrate, to hire him
to do me justice, and not to wrong me, or not to persecute
me?

Q. 10. If I make such a Contract may the magistrate take it
of me?.....

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Q. 11. If I promise money to an officer or robber under a
force, am I bound to pay it when the necessity is over? So
of other constrained promises

Q. 12. May I promise a thief or bribe-taker to conceal him,

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Q. 14. Is it a covenant when neither of the contracting parties
understand each other? ....

ibid.

Q. 16. If I say 'I will give one this or that,' am I bound to
give it him? .............

ibid.

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Q. 34. Or if a following accident make the performance a sin?
Q.35. Am I bound to him that breaketh covenant with me? ibid.
Q. 36. May I contract to do that which I foresee like to be-
come impossible before the time of performance?........ ibid.

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Q. 12. May I take advantage of the buyer's ignorance? . .
Q. 13. May I strive to get a good bargain before another?
Q. 14. May I buy a thing, or hire a servant, which another
is first about, or call away his chapman ?

Q. 15. May I dispraise another's commodity, to draw the

buyer to my own?

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Q. 17. What if the buyer lose the thing bought before pay-
ment? (as if a horse die, &c.) . .

ibid.

Q. 18. If the thing bought, (as ambergris, jewels, &c.) prove
of much more worth than either party expected, must more
be after paid?

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Q. 10. May a forfeiture, pledge, or mortgage be kept, on
covenant-breaking?

ibid.

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