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Distinction XXVII
Littera Magistri
Division of the Text
Article 1
- Q. 1Whether charity is a disposition distinct from the other virtues
- Q. 2Whether the habit of charity is one and indivisible, or multiplied according to species
- Q. 3Whether the habit of charity is merely gratuitous, or adds something beyond grace, as the habit of the other virtues does
- Q. 4Whether the habit of charity can be unformed, or is always formed
Article 2
- Q. 1Whether the motion of charity is prior in being meritorious than the act of the other virtues
- Q. 2Whether it is possible for the motion of charity to be mercenary
- Q. 3Whether one and the same motion of love can be toward God and toward neighbor
- Q. 4Which of the two motions of charity precedes the other
- Q. 5Whether the act of love toward God has a measure
- Q. 6Whether we are bound to love God with our whole heart, with our whole soul, and with our whole mind