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Distinction III
Littera Magistri
Lombard's Text
Division of the Text
Divisio Textus
Divisio Textus
Part I · Article 1
Q. 1
Whether the Angels are composed of matter and form
Q. 2
Whether the matter of which the Angels are composed is the same as the matter of corporeal things
Q. 3
Whether the matter of corporeal and incorporeal things is one in number
Part I · Article 2
Q. 1
Whether in the angels there is a mere personal distinction
Q. 2
Whether the personal property in the angels is substantial, or accidental
Q. 3
Whether personal distinction is on the side of the formal principle, or the material
Part II · Article 1
Q. 1
Whether God made the angel evil
Q. 2
Whether the angel in the first instant of its creation was evil by its own will
Part II · Article 2
Q. 1
Whether the angel knows all created things which it knows through innate species
Q. 2
Whether the Angel by natural cognition knew the divine essence in itself without any medium and without the assistance of a creature.
Part II · Article 3
Q. 1
Whether the Angels by natural love loved God for His own sake and above all things.
Q. 2
Whether the Angel by natural love loves more the superior, or the equal, or the inferior.
Dubia
Dubia
Dubia