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Book I: On the Mystery of the Trinity
Distinctions
Distinction I
Littera Magistri
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Distinction II
Distinction III
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- Q. 1Whether the image is found in mind, knowledge, and love as in powers, or in habits, or in substance and habits
- Q. 2Whether mind, knowledge, and love have order, equality, and consubstantiality
- Q. 3Whether the trinity of the image — mind, knowledge, and love — necessarily leads to knowledge of the three divine persons
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Distinction IV
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Distinction V
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Distinction VI
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Distinction VII
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- Q. 1Whether the power of begetting signifies something absolute or relative
- Q. 2Whether the Father communicates to the Son the power of begetting
- Q. 3Whether the power of begetting and the power of creating are one power
- Q. 4Whether to-be-able-to-be-begotten and to-be-able-to-be-created are a univocal being-able
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Distinction VIII
Littera Magistri
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Distinction IX
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Distinction X
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Distinction XI
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Distinction XII
Littera Magistri
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- Q. 1Whether the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father prior to [proceeding from] the Son
- Q. 2Whether the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father more fully and more principally than from the Son
- Q. 3Whether the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father with the Son as medium
- Q. 4Whether the generation of the Son is prior to the spiration of the Holy Spirit in the order of understanding
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Distinction XIII
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Distinction XIV
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Distinction XV
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- Q. 1Whether the invisible mission is according to the gifts of grace freely given, or of the grace that makes pleasing
- Q. 2Whether the Son and the Holy Spirit are said to be sent according to the same gifts of grace
- Q. 3Whether the Son and the Holy Spirit are sent when the gifts of grace are augmented
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Distinction XVI
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Distinction XVII
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Distinction XVIII
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- Q. 1Whether the Holy Spirit is the gift by which all other gifts are given
- Q. 2Whether the Holy Spirit is gift from eternity or from time
- Q. 3Which is more fittingly said of the Holy Spirit, gift or given
- Q. 4Whether 'gift' is an essential name, or personal and proper to the Holy Spirit
- Q. 5Whether 'gift' is a distinctive property of the Holy Spirit
- Q. 6Whether the Holy Spirit by reason of donability can be called our Spirit
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Distinction XIX
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Distinction XX
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Distinction XXI
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Distinction XXII
Distinction XXIII
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- Q. 1Whether the name 'person' is conveniently transferred to the divine
- Q. 2Whether in divine matters the names substance and subsistence are to be fittingly used
- Q. 3Whether the name essence is fittingly used in divine matters; and on the difference of the names essence, subsistence, substance, and person
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Distinction XXIV
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Distinction XXV
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Distinction XXVI
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- Q. 1Whether properties of the persons are to be posited in divine matters
- Q. 2What the properties of the persons are in divine matters
- Q. 3Whether the act of the personal properties is to distinguish the hypostases, or to manifest them as already distinct
- Q. 4How many properties of the persons there are in divine matters
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Distinction XXVII
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Distinction XXVIII
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- Q. 1Whether the name 'ingenerate' or 'unbegotten' is said according to substance or according to relation
- Q. 2Whether unbegottenness and paternity import the same relation
- Q. 3Whether unbegottenness or paternity is the personal property of the Father
- Q. 4Whether improcessibility, like unbegottenness, also names a notion in the Father
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Distinction XXIX
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Distinction XXX
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Distinction XXXI
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Distinction XXXII
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Distinction XXXIII
Distinction XXXIV
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Distinction XXXV
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- Q. 1Whether ideas are to be posited in God
- Q. 2Whether plurality according to the thing is to be posited in the ideas
- Q. 3Whether there is plurality according to reason in the ideas
- Q. 4Whether the ideas are pluralized by comparison to the ideated, insofar as these differ in species or in individual
- Q. 5Whether the ideas in God are finite or infinite in number
- Q. 6Whether the ideas have an order
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Distinction XXXVI
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Distinction XXXVII
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Distinction XXXVIII
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Distinction XXXIX
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Distinction XXXX
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Distinction XXXXI
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Distinction XXXXII
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- Q. 1Whether God can [do/produce] anything other than himself
- Q. 2Whether God can [do] everything that a created agent can [do]
- Q. 3Whether God can [do] all those things which are impossible for a created agent
- Q. 4Whether something is said to be possible without qualification according to higher causes, or to lower
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Distinction XXXXIII
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Distinction XXXXIV
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- Q. 1Whether God could have made the world better as to the substance of its integral parts
- Q. 2Whether the world could have been made better as to the properties of its integral parts
- Q. 3Whether God could have made the world better as to the order of its parts
- Q. 4Whether God could have made the world older
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Distinction XXXXV
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Distinction XXXXVI
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- Q. 1Whether God wills all men to be saved by the will of good-pleasure
- Q. 2Whether God wills that evils come about
- Q. 3Whether the coming-about of evils is a good
- Q. 4Whether that evils come about is true
- Q. 5Whether evil is orderable by the will of God
- Q. 6Whether evil is of the complement of the universe