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Distinction IX
Littera Magistri
Division of the Text
Article 1
- 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