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

ibid.

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

ibid.

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

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Q. 17. Doth a mental promise not uttered oblige?
Q. 18. May I promise to do a thing simply unlawful, without
a purpose to perform it, to save my life?

Q. 19. May any thing otherwise unlawful become a duty

upon a promise to do it?

Q. 20. May he that promised for a reward to promote ano-

ther's sin, take the reward when he hath done it? ......

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Q. 26. May I give money to servants or officers to assist my

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Q. 28. May a bishop or pastor take money for sermons, sa-

craments, or other offices?

Q. 29. May I disoblige another of his promise made to me?..
Q. 30. What if it be seconded by an oath? . . .

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Q. 33. Or if it make it injurious to a third person ?
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.

Tit. 3. Cases about justice in Buying and Selling

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Q. 3. May I ask more in the market than the worth?

Q. 4. How shall the worth of a commodity be judged of?

Q. 5. May I conceal the faults, or make a thing seem better

than it is, by setting the best side outward, adorning, &c. 308

Q. 6. If I was deceived, or gave more than the worth, may I
do so to repair my loss? . .

Q. 7. If I foresee a cheapness of my commodity, (as by com-
ing in of ships, &c.) must I tell the buyer of it that know-
eth it not?

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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. 16. What to do in cases of doubtful equity?.
Q. 17. What if the buyer lose the thing bought before pay-
ment? (as if a horse die, &c.) .

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

Q. 19. What if the title prove bad, which was before un-
known?

Q. 20. If a change of powers overthrow a title speedily, who

must bear the loss?.

Tit. 4. Cases about Lending and Borrowing

Q. 1. May one borrow money who seeth no probability that

he shall be able to repay it?

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Q. 2. May one drive a trade with borrowed money, when
success and repayment are uncertain?
Q. 3. May he that cannot pay his debts, retain any thing for
his food and raiment?..

Q. 4. May one that breaketh, secure that to his wife and

children, which on marriage he promised, before he was in

debt?

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

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Q. 3. May one give money to see games or activities, bear-
baitings, plays, &c.?...

ibid.

Q. 4. Is it lawful to play for money at cards, dice, lottery, &c.? ibid.

Q. 5. Or at games of activity, as bowling, shooting, run-

ning, &c.?....

Q. 6. If the loser prove angry and unwilling to pay, may I
get it of him by law?

Tit. 6. Cases about Losing and Finding

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Q. 1. Must we seek out the loser to restore what we find?..
Q. 2. May I take a reward as my due, for restoring what I
found?

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Q. 4. May I not keep it, if no owner be found?

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Q. 5. If others be present when I find it, may I not conceal,
or keep it to myself?

Q. 6. Who must stand to the loss of goods trusted to another? ibid.

Tit. 7. Directions to Merchants, Factors, Travellers, Chap-

lains, that live among heathens, infidels, or Papists?....

Q. 1. Is it lawful to put one's self or servants, specially young
unsettled apprentices, into the temptations of an infidel or
popish country, merely to get riches as merchants do?.... ibid.

Q. 2. May a merchant or ambassador leave his wife to live

abroad?.

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Tit. 2. Cases about Oppression, especially of tenants

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Q. I. Is it lawful to buy land of a liberal landlord, when the
buyer must needs set it dearer than the seller did ?

Q. 2. May one take as much for his land as it is worth?

Q. 3. May he raise his rents?

Q. 4. How much below the full worth must a landlord sell

his land?

ibid.

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Q. 8. When is housekeeping too costly?

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