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Distinction I
Littera Magistri
Lombard's Text
Division of the Text
Divisio Textus
Divisio Textus
Part I · Article 1
Q. 1
Whether things have a causal principle
Q. 2
Whether the world was produced from eternity, or in time
Part I · Article 2
Q. 1
Whether things were produced in being from several principles
Q. 2
Whether the first principle produced all things by itself, or by means of another
Part I · Article 3
Q. 1
Whether creation implies a mutation
Q. 2
Whether creation implies a medium between Creator and creature
Part II · Article 1
Q. 1
Whether from the first efficient [cause] there ought, or could, have been a multitude of things.
Q. 2
Whether the universe of things is distinguished by a threefold difference, namely by spiritual substance, by corporeal, and by [that] composed of both.
Part II · Article 2
Q. 1
Which is the more principal end of created things, whether the divine glory or our utility.
Q. 2
Whether spiritual nature surpasses in dignity of nature [that which is] composed of spiritual and corporeal.
Part II · Article 3
Q. 1
Whether the Angel and the soul differ in species.
Q. 2
What the difference is by which the Angel and the soul differ.
Dubia
Dubia
Dubia