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Distinction XXVI
Littera Magistri
Division of the Text
Article 1
- Q. 1Whether hope is a gratuitous virtue
- Q. 2Whether hope is a genus of virtue, or a most special species
- Q. 3Whether hope is a cardinal virtue or a theological one
- Q. 4Whether the virtue of hope is sometimes unformed, or is always formed
- Q. 5Whether hope in its act is characterized by certitude, or by doubt
Article 2
- Q. 1Whether fear and hope are one and the same habit, or diverse
- Q. 2Whether hope takes its rise from good merits
- Q. 3Whether hope precedes charity in the order of nature, or the reverse
- Q. 4Whether hope is toward the good under the formal character of the good
- Q. 5Whether hope is in the cognitive or the affective part of the soul