General introduction |
21 |
Part I. Questions 1-4; 20-23 |
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1. What sacred doctrine is and whatit concern |
35 |
2. The existence fo God |
50 |
3. Of the simple nature of God |
57 |
4. The perfection of God |
70 |
20. The love of God |
78 |
21. The justice and mercy of God |
86 |
22. Of divine providence |
93 |
23. Of predestination |
101 |
Of sin. Prima secundae, questions 82, 85 |
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82. The essence of original sin |
119 |
85. The effects of sin |
125 |
Treatise on grace. Prima secundae, questions 109-114 |
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109. Concerning the external principle of human action, that is the grace of god |
137 |
110. The essence of God's grace |
156 |
111. The divisions of grace |
164 |
112. The cause of grace |
174 |
113. The effects of grace |
183 |
114. Concerning merit, which is the effect of cooperative grace |
203 |
Treatise on the theological virtues |
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I. Of faith, secunda secundea, questions 1-7 |
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1. The object of faith |
219 |
2. The act of faith |
241 |
3. The outward act of faith |
259 |
4. The viture itself of faith |
263 |
5. Of those who have faith |
278 |
6. The cause of faith |
286 |
7. The effect of faith |
289 |
II. On hope, secunda secundea, questions 17-21 |
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17. Of hope, considered in itself |
293 |
18. The subject of hope |
304 |
19. The gift of fear |
310 |
20. Of despair |
329 |
21. Of presumption |
336 |
III. On charity, secunda secundea, questions 23,27 |
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23. On charity, considered in itself |
342 |
27. Of the principal act of charity, which is to love |
356 |
Bibliography |
369 |
Index of biblical references |
375 |
Index of references to other authors and sources |
380 |