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Book II: On the Creation of Things
Distinctions
Distinction I
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Distinction II
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Distinction III
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Distinction IV
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Distinction VII
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Distinction IX
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- Q. 1Whether the Angels of different orders are of different species by nature
- Q. 2Whether the distinction of the Angels is from nature or from grace
- Q. 3Whether according to a greater capacity of natural endowments greater gratuitous gifts are given by God
- Q. 4From what each order of Angels is named
- Q. 5Whether the assumption of those to be saved is made into each of the orders of Angels
- Q. 6Whether the prelacy of the Angels is done away with after the judgment
- Q. 7Whether the orders of Angels are only nine, or more
- Q. 8Whether in the same order of Angels there is a perfect equality, or a certain gradation
- Q. 9Whether it belongs to other substances than Angels to be distinguished by orders
Distinction X
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Distinction XI
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Distinction XII
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Distinction XIV
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Distinction XVII
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Distinction XIX
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Distinction XX
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- Q. 1Whether in the state of innocence there would have been intercourse of the sexes
- Q. 2Whether in the state of innocence in that intercourse there would have been a cutting-off of seed
- Q. 3Whether in the emission of seed in the state of innocence there would have been intensity of delight
- Q. 4Whether in the act of intercourse in the state of innocence there would have been a corruption of integrity
- Q. 5Whether as often as they were joined, they would each time have generated offspring
- Q. 6Whether the multiplication of men and women would have been equal, if man had stood
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Distinction XXI
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Distinction XXII
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Distinction XXIII
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- Q. 1Whether, if man had stood, he would have advanced in knowledge through intervals of time
- Q. 2Whether, if the first parents had stood in the state of innocence, they could ever have been deceived
- Q. 3Whether Adam in the state of innocence knew God in the same way as God is known in the state of glory
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Distinction XXIV
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- Q. 1Whether the intellect and the affect, or reason and will, differ essentially
- Q. 2Whether the superior and inferior portions of the powers are diverse powers
- Q. 3Whether the division of the will into natural and deliberative is a division into diverse powers
- Q. 4Whether the agent and possible intellect are one power or diverse
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Distinction XXV
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- Q. 1Whether free choice is in those alone that have reason and will
- Q. 2Whether free choice is a power distinct from reason and will
- Q. 3Whether free choice embraces reason and will together
- Q. 4Whether free choice is the name of a habit or of a power
- Q. 5Whether free choice adds anything over reason and will
- Q. 6In which of these powers freedom of choice principally resides, whether in reason or in will
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- Q. 1Whether free choice is equally in all in which it is found
- Q. 2Whether free choice concerns acts that are contingent and necessary, or only contingent ones
- Q. 3Whether free choice, insofar as it is free, can tend toward evil
- Q. 4Whether free choice can be compelled by some created agent
- Q. 5Whether free choice can be compelled by God
- Q. 6Whether free choice can be bound as to its use on account of the unfitness of the body
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Distinction XXVI
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- Q. 1Whether grace places something in the one made pleasing
- Q. 2Whether what grace places in the justified is created or uncreated
- Q. 3Whether grace is in the genus of substance or of accident
- Q. 4Whether grace is in the genus of a corruptible or an incorruptible accident
- Q. 5Whether grace is present first in the substance of the soul, or in the potencies
- Q. 6Whether grace is related to the soul in the character of a mover
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Distinction XXVII
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Distinction XXVIII
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Distinction XXIX
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Distinction XXX
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Distinction XXXVII
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Distinction XXXVIII
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- Q. 1Whether the will is good and praiseworthy by reason of a good end
- Q. 2What is that end from whose goodness the will is good, and to which our wills ought to be referred so that they may be right
- Q. 3Whether a good will has one sole end, or whether there can be several
- Q. 4Whether evil wills have a single end
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Distinction XXXIX
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Distinction XXXX
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Distinction XXXXI
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- Q. 1Whether deliberative action is divided by opposite differences
- Q. 2Whether this division is made through essential or through accidental differences
- Q. 3Whether the division of action into good and evil is by immediate differences, or whether a third difference is to be posited, namely an indifferent action