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Question 1

Who succeeded Henry VIII after his death?
 
  a. Jane Seymour
  b. Mary
  c. Elizabeth
  d. Edward VI
  e. Anne Boleyn

Question 2

According to Duns Scotus, human reason could not prove that
 
  a. God is omnipotent.
  b. God forgives sin.
  c. the righteous are rewarded by God and the wicked are punished.
  d. there is an immortal soul.
  e. all of the above



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