summa theolocica introduction


Summa Theologica - Introduction

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What follows is version information and the title of each question in the Summa.

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St. Thomas Aquinas
The Summa Theologica

(Benziger Bros. edition, 1947)
Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province


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FIRST PART (QQ. 1-119)

  1. The Nature and Extent of Sacred Doctrine
  2. The Existence of God
  3. On the Simplicity of God
  4. The Perfection of God
  5. Of Goodness in General
  6. The Goodness of God
  7. The Infinity of God
  8. The Existence of God in Things
  9. The Immutability of God
  10. The Eternity of God
  11. The Unity of God
  12. How God Is Known by Us
  13. The Names of God
  14. Of God's Knowledge
  15. Of Ideas
  16. Of Truth
  17. Concerning Falsity
  18. The Life of God
  19. The Will of God
  20. God's Love
  21. The Justice and Mercy of God
  22. The Providence of God
  23. Of Predestination
  24. The Book of Life
  25. The Power of God
  26. Of the Divine Beatitude
  27. The Procession of the Divine Persons
  28. The Divine Relations
  29. The Divine Persons
  30. The Plurality of Persons in God
  31. Of What Belongs to the Unity or Plurality in God
  32. The Knowledge of the Divine Persons
  33. Of the Person of the Father
  34. Of the Person of the Son
  35. Of the Image
  36. Of the Person of the Holy Ghost
  37. Of the Name of the Holy Ghost---Love
  38. Of the Name of the Holy Ghost, as Gift
  39. Of the Persons in Relation to the Essence
  40. Of the Persons as Compared to the Relations or Properties
  41. Of the Persons in Reference to the Notional Acts
  42. Of Equality and Likeness among the Divine Persons
  43. The Mission of the Divine Persons

TREATISE ON THE CREATION

  44. The Procession of Creatures from God, and of the First Cause of All Things
  45. The Mode of Emanation of Things from the First Principle
  46. Of the Beginning of the Duration of Creatures
  47. Of the Distinction of Things in General
  48. The Distinction of Things in Particular
  49. The Cause of Evil

TREATISE ON THE ANGELS

  50. Of the Substance of the Angels Absolutely Considered
  51. Of the Angels in Comparison with Bodies
  52. Of the Angels in Relation to Place
  53. Of the Local Movement of the Angels
  54. Of the Knowledge of the Angels
  55. Of the Medium of the Angelic Knowledge
  56. Of the Angels' Knowledge of Immaterial Things
  57. Of the Angels' Knowledge of Material Things
  58. Of the Mode of the Angelic Knowledge
  59. The Will of the Angels
  60. Of the Love or Dilection of the Angels
  61. Of the Production of the Angels in the Order of Natural Being
  62. Of the Perfection of the Angels in the Order of Grace and of Glory
  63. The Malice of the Angels with Regard to Sin
  64. The Punishment of the Demons

TREATISE ON THE WORK OF THE SIX DAYS

  65. The Work of Creation of Corporeal Creatures
  66. On the Order of Creation Towards Distinction
  67. On the Work of Distinction in Itself
  68. On the Work of the Second Day
  69. On the Work of the Third Day
  70. On the Work of Adornment, As Regards the Fourth Day
  71. On the Work of the Fifth Day
  72. On the Work of the Sixth Day
  73. On the Things That Belong to the Seventh Day
  74. On All the Seven Days in Common

TREATISE ON MAN

  75. Of Man Who Is Composed of a Spiritual and a Corporeal Substance: and in the First Place, Concerning What Belongs to the Essence of the Soul
  76. Of the Union of Body and Soul
  77. Of Those Things Which Belong to the Powers of the Soul in General
  78. Of the Specific Powers of the Soul
  79. Of the Intellectual Powers
  80. Of the Appetitive Powers in General
  81. Of the Power of Sensuality
  82. Of the Will
  83. Of Free-Will
  84. How the Soul While United to the Body Understands Corporeal Things beneath It
  85. Of the Mode and Order of Understanding
  86. What Our Intellect Knows in Material Things
  87. How the Intellectual Soul Knows Itself and All Within Itself
  88. How the Human Soul Knows What Is above Itself
  89. Of the Knowledge of the Separated Soul
  90. Of the First Production of Man's Soul
  91. The Production of the First Man's Body
  92. The Production of the Woman
  93. The End or Term of the Production of Man
  94. Of the State and Condition of the First Man as Regards His Intellect
  95. Of Things Pertaining to the First Man's Will---Namely, Grace and Righteousness
  96. Of the Mastership Belonging to Man in the State of Innocence
  97. Of the Preservation of the Individual in the Primitive State
  98. Of the Preservation of the Species
  99. Of the Condition of the Offspring As to the Body
  100. Of the Condition of the Offspring As Regards Righteousness
  101. Of the Condition of the Offspring As Regards Knowledge
  102. Of Man's Abode, Which Is Paradise

TREATISE ON THE DIVINE GOVERNMENT

  103. Of the Government of Things in General
  104. The Special Effects of the Divine Government
  105. Of the Change of Creatures by God
  106. How One Creature Moves Another
  107. The Speech of the Angels
  108. Of the Angelic Degrees of Hierarchies and Orders
  109. The Ordering of the Bad Angels
  110. How Angels Act on Bodies
  111. The Action of the Angels on Man
  112. The Mission of the Angels
  113. Of the Guardianship of the Good Angels
  114. Of the Assaults of the Demons
  115. Of the Action of the Corporeal Creature
  116. On Fate
  117. Of Things Pertaining to the Action of Man
  118. Of the Production of Man from Man As to the Soul
  119. Of the Propagation of Man As to the Body

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FIRST PART OF THE SECOND PART (QQ. 1-114)

  1. Of Man's Last End
  2. Of Those Things in Which Man's Happiness Consists
  3. What Is Happiness
  4. Of Those Things That Are Required for Happiness
  5. Of the Attainment of Happiness
  6. Of the Voluntary and the Involuntary
  7. Of the Circumstances of Human Acts
  8. Of the Will, in Regard to What It Wills
  9. Of That Which Moves the Will
  10. Of the Manner in Which the Will Is Moved
  11. Of Enjoyment, Which Is an Act of the Will
  12. Of Intention
  13. Of Choice, Which Is an Act of the Will with Regard to the Means
  14. Of Counsel, Which Precedes Choice
  15. Of Consent, Which Is an Act of the Will in Regard to the Means
  16. Of Use, Which Is an Act of the Will in Regard to the Means
  17. Of the Acts Commanded by the Will
  18. Of the Good and Evil of Human Acts, in General
  19. Of the Goodness and Malice of the Interior Act of the Will
  20. Of Goodness and Malice in External Human Actions
  21. Of the Consequences of Human Actions by Reason of Their Goodness and Malice
  22. Of the Subject of the Soul's Passions
  23. How the Passions Differ from One Another
  24. Of Good and Evil in the Passions of the Soul
  25. Of the Order of the Passions to One Another
  26. Of the Passions of the Soul in Particular: and First, of Love
  27. Of the Cause of Love
  28. Of the Effects of Love
  29. Of Hatred
  30. Of Concupiscence
  31. Of Delight Considered in Itself
  32. Of the Cause of Pleasure
  33. Of the Effects of Pleasure
  34. Of the Goodness and Malice of Pleasures
  35. Of Pain or Sorrow, in Itself
  36. Of the Causes of Sorrow or Pain
  37. Of the Effects of Pain or Sorrow
  38. Of the Remedies of Sorrow or Pain
  39. Of the Goodness and Malice of Sorrow or Pain
  40. Of the Irascible Passions, and First, of Hope and Despair
  41. Of Fear, in Itself
  42. Of the Object of Fear
  43. Of the Cause of Fear
  44. Of the Effects of Fear
  45. Of Daring
  46. Of Anger, in Itself
  47. Of the Cause That Provokes Anger, and of the Remedies of Anger
  48. Of the Effects of Anger

TREATISE ON HABITS

  49. Of Habits in General, As to Their Substance
  50. Of the Subject of Habits
  51. Of the Cause of Habits, As to Their Formation
  52. Of the Increase of Habits
  53. How Habits Are Corrupted or Diminished
  54. Of the Distinction of Habits
  55. Of the Virtues, As to Their Essence
  56. Of the Subject of Virtue
  57. Of the Intellectual Virtues
  58. Of the Difference between Moral and Intellectual Virtues
  59. Of Moral Virtue in Relation to the Passions
  60. How the Moral Virtues Differ from One Another
  61. Of the Cardinal Virtues
  62. Of the Theological Virtues
  63. Of the Cause of Virtues
  64. Of the Mean of Virtue
  65. Of the Connection of Virtues
  66. Of Equality among the Virtues
  67. Of the Duration of Virtues after This Life
  68. Of the Gifts
  69. Of the Beatitudes
  70. Of the Fruits of the Holy Ghost
  71. Of Vice and Sin Considered in Themselves
  72. Of the Distinction of Sins
  73. Of the Comparison of One Sin with Another
  74. Of the Subject of Sin
  75. Of the Causes of Sin, if General
  76. Of the Causes of Sin, in Particular
  77. Of the Cause of Sin, on the Part of the Sensitive Appetite
  78. Of That Cause of Sin Which Is Malice
  79. Of the External Causes of Sin
  80. Of the Cause Of Sin, As Regards the Devil
  81. Of the Cause of Sin, on the Part of Man
  82. Of Original Sin, As to Its Essence
  83. Of the Subject of Original Sin
  84. Of the Cause of Sin, in Respect of One Sin Being the Cause Of Another
  85. Of the Effects of Sin, and, First, of the Corruption of the Good of Nature
  86. Of the Stain of Sin
  87. Of the Debt of Punishment
  88. Of Venial and Mortal Sin
  89. Of Venial Sin in Itself

TREATISE ON LAW

  90. Of the Essence of Law
  91. Of the Various Kinds of Law
  92. Of the Effects of Law
  93. Of the Eternal Law
  94. Of the Natural Law
  95. Of Human Law
  96. Of the Power of Human Law
  97. Of Change in Laws
  98. Of the Old Law
  99. Of the Precepts of the Old Law
  100. Of the Moral Precepts of the Old Law
  101. Of the Ceremonial Precepts in Themselves
  102. Of the Causes of the Ceremonial Precepts
  103. Of the Duration of the Ceremonial Precepts
  104. Of the Judicial Precepts
  105. Of the Reason for the Judicial Precepts
  106. Of the Law of the Gospel, Called the New Law, Considered in Itself
  107. Of the New Law As Compared with the Old
  108. Of Those Things That Are Contained in the New Law
  109. Of the Necessity of Grace
  110. Of the Grace of God As Regards Its Essence
  111. Of the Division of Grace
  112. Of the Cause of Grace
  113. Of the Effects of Grace
  114. Of Merit

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SECOND PART OF THE SECOND PART (QQ. 1-189)

  1. Of Faith
  2. Of the Act of Faith
  3. Of the Outward Act of Faith
  4. Of the Virtue Itself of Faith
  5. Of Those Who Have Faith
  6. Of the Cause of Faith
  7. Of the Effects of Faith
  8. Of the Gift of Understanding
  9. Of the Gift of Knowledge
  10. Of Unbelief in General
  11. Of Heresy
  12. Of Apostasy
  13. Of the Sin of Blasphemy, in General
  14. Of Blasphemy Against the Holy Ghost
  15. Of the Vices Opposed to Knowledge and Understanding
  16. Of the Precepts of Faith, Knowledge, and Understanding
  17. Of Hope, Considered in Itself
  18. Of the Subject of Hope
  19. Of the Gift of Fear
  20. Of Despair
  21. Of Presumption
  22. Of the Precepts Relating to Hope and Fear
  23. Of Charity, Considered in Itself
  24. Of the Subject of Charity
  25. Of the Object of Charity
  26. Of the Order of Charity
  27. Of the Principal Act of Charity, Which Is to Love
  28. Of Joy
  29. Of Peace
  30. Of Mercy
  31. Of Beneficence
  32. Of Almsdeeds
  33. Of Fraternal Correction
  34. Of Hatred
  35. Of Sloth
  36. Of Envy
  37. Of Discord, Which Is Contrary to Peace
  38. Of Contention
  39. Of Schism
  40. Of War
  41. Of Strife
  42. Of Sedition
  43. Of Scandal
  44. Of the Precepts of Charity
  45. Of the Gift of Wisdom
  46. Of Folly Which Is Opposed to Wisdom

TREATISE ON PRUDENCE AND JUSTICE

  47. Of Prudence Considered in Itself
  48. Of the Parts of Prudence
  49. Of Each Quasi-integral Part of Prudence
  50. Of the Subjective Parts of Prudence
  51. Of the Virtues Which Are Connected with Prudence
  52. Of the Gift of Counsel
  53. Of Imprudence
  54. Of Negligence
  55. Of Vices Opposed to Prudence by Way of Resemblance
  56. Of the Precepts Relating to Prudence
  57. Of Right
  58. Of Justice
  59. Of Injustice
  60. Of Judgment
  61. Of the Parts of Justice
  62. Of Restitution
  63. Of Respect of Persons
  64. Of Murder
  65. Of Injuries Committed on the Person
  66. Of Theft and Robbery
  67. Of the Injustice of a Judge, in Judging
  68. Of Matters Concerning Unjust Accusation
  69. Of Sins Committed Against Justice on the Part of the Defendant
  70. Of Injustice with Regard to the Person of the Witness
  71. Of Injustice in Judgment on the Part of Counsel
  72. Of Reviling
  73. Of Backbiting
  74. Of Tale-Bearing
  75. Of Derision
  76. Of Cursing
  77. Of Cheating, Which is Committed in Buying and Selling
  78. Of the Sin of Usury
  79. Of the Quasi-integral Parts of Justice
  80. Of the Potential Parts of Justice
  81. Of Religion
  82. Of Devotion
  83. Of Prayer
  84. Of Adoration
  85. Of Sacrifice
  86. Of Oblations and First-fruits
  87. Of Tithes
  88. Of Vows
  89. Of Oaths
  90. Of the Taking of God's Name by Way of Adjuration
  91. Of Taking the Divine Name for the Purpose of Invoking It by Means of Praise
  92. Of Superstition
  93. Of Superstition Consisting in Undue Worship of the True God
  94. Of Idolatry
  95. Of Superstition in Divinations
  96. Of Superstition in Observances
  97. Of the Temptation of God
  98. Of Perjury
  99. Of Sacrilege
  100. On Simony
  101. Of Piety
  102. Of Observance, Considered in Itself, and of Its Parts
  103. Of Dulia
  104. Of Obedience
  105. Of Disobedience
  106. Of Thankfulness or Gratitude
  107. Of Ingratitude
  108. Of Vengeance
  109. Of Truth
  110. Of the Vices Opposed to Truth, and First of Lying
  111. Of Dissimulation and Hypocrisy
  112. Of Boasting
  113. Of Irony
  114. Of the Friendliness Which is Called Affability
  115. Of Flattery
  116. Of Quarreling
  117. Of Liberality
  118. Of the Vices Opposed to Liberality, and in the First Place, of Covetousness
  119. Of Prodigality
  120. Of "Epikeia" or Equity
  121. Of Piety
  122. Of the Precepts of Justice

TREATISE ON FORTITUDE AND TEMPERANCE

  123. Of Fortitude
  124. Of Martyrdom
  125. Of Fear
  126. Of Fearlessness
  127. Of Daring
  128. Of the Parts of Fortitude
  129. Of Magnanimity
  130. Of Presumption
  131. Of Ambition
  132. Of Vainglory
  133. Of Pusillanimity
  134. Of Magnificence
  135. Of Meanness
  136. Of Patience
  137. Of Perseverance
  138. Of the Vices Opposed to Perseverance
  139. Of the Gift of Fortitude
  140. Of the Precepts of Fortitude
  141. Of Temperance
  142. Of the Vices Opposed to Temperance
  143. Of the Parts of Temperance, in General
  144. Of Shamefacedness
  145. Of Honesty
  146. Of Abstinence
  147. Of Fasting
  148. Of Gluttony
  149. Of Sobriety
  150. Of Drunkenness
  151. Of Chastity
  152. Of Virginity
  153. Of Lust
  154. Of the Parts of Lust
  155. Of Continence
  156. Of Incontinence
  157. Of Clemency and Meekness
  158. Of Anger
  159. Of Cruelty
  160. Of Modesty
  161. Of Humility
  162. Of Pride
  163. Of the First Man's Sin
  164. Of the Punishments of the First Man's Sin
  165. Of Our First Parents' Temptation
  166. Of Studiousness
  167. Of Curiosity
  168. Of Modesty as Consisting in the Outward Movements of the Body
  169. Of Modesty in the Outward Apparel
  170. Of the Precepts of Temperance

TREATISE ON ACTS WHICH PERTAIN ESPECIALLY TO CERTAIN MEN

  171. Of Prophecy
  172. Of the Cause of Prophecy
  173. Of the Manner in Which Prophetic Knowledge Is Conveyed
  174. Of the Division of Prophecy
  175. Of Rapture
  176. Of the Grace of Tongues
  177. Of the Gratuitous Grace Consisting in Words
  178. Of the Grace of Miracles
  179. Of the Division of Life Into Active and Contemplative
  180. Of the Contemplative Life
  181. Of the Active Life
  182. Of the Active Life in Comparison With the Contemplative Life
  183. Of Man's Various Duties and States in General
  184. Of the State of Perfection in General
  185. Of Things Pertaining to the Episcopal State
  186. Of Those Things in Which the Religious State Properly Consists
  187. Of Those Things That Are Competent to Religious
  188. Of the Different Kinds of Religious Life
  189. Of the Entrance Into Religious Life

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THIRD PART (QQ. 1-90)

  1. Of the Fitness of the Incarnation
  2. Of the Mode of Union of the Word Incarnate
  3. Of the Mode of Union on the Part of the Person Assuming
  4. Of the Mode of Union on the Part of the Human Nature
  5. Of the Parts of Human Nature Which Were Assumed
  6. Of the Order of Assumption
  7. Of the Grace of Christ as an Individual Man
  8. Of the Grace of Christ as He Is the Head of the Church
  9. Of Christ's Knowledge in General
  10. Of the Beatific Knowledge of Christ's Soul
  11. Of the Knowledge Imprinted or Infused on the Soul of Christ
  12. Of the Acquired or Empiric Knowledge of Christ's Soul
  13. Of the Power of Christ's Soul
  14. Of the Defects of Body Assumed by the Son of God
  15. Of the Defects of Soul Assumed by Christ
  16. Of Those Things Which Are Applicable to Christ in His Being and Becoming
  17. Of Christ's Unity of Being
  18. Of Christ's Unity of Will
  19. Of the Unity of Christ's Operation
  20. Of Christ's Subjection to the Father
  21. Of Christ's Prayer
  22. Of the Priesthood of Christ
  23. Of Adoption as Befitting to Christ
  24. Of the Predestination of Christ
  25. Of the Adoration of Christ
  26. Of Christ as Called the Mediator of God and Man
  27. Of the Sanctification of the Blessed Virgin
  28. Of the Virginity of the Mother of God
  29. Of the Espousals of the Mother of God
  30. Of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin
  31. Of the Matter From Which the Saviour's Body Was Conceived
  32. Of the Active Principle in Christ's Conception
  33. Of the Mode and Order of Christ's Conception
  34. Of the Perfection of the Child Conceived
  35. Of Christ's Nativity
  36. Of the Manifestation of the Newly Born Christ
  37. Of Christ's Circumcision, and of the Other Legal Observances Accomplished in Regard to the Child Christ
  38. Of the Baptism of John
  39. Of the Baptizing of Christ
  40. Of Christ's Manner of Life
  41. Of Christ's Temptation
  42. Of Christ's Doctrine
  43. Of the Miracles Worked by Christ, in General
  44. Of Christ's Miracles Considered Specifically
  45. Of Christ's Transfiguration
  46. The Passion of Christ
  47. Of the Efficient Cause of Christ's Passion
  48. Of the Efficiency of Christ's Passion
  49. Of the Effects of Christ's Passion
  50. Of the Death of Christ
  51. Of Christ's Burial
  52. Of Christ's Descent into Hell
  53. Of Christ's Resurrection
  54. Of the Quality of Christ Rising Again
  55. Of the Manifestation of the Resurrection
  56. Of the Causality of Christ's Resurrection
  57. Of the Ascension of Christ
  58. Of Christ's Sitting at the Right Hand of the Father
  59. Of Christ's Judiciary Prayer
  60. What is a Sacrament?
  61. Of the Necessity of the Sacraments
  62. Of the Sacraments' Principal Effect, Which is Grace
  63. Of the Other Effect of the Sacraments, Which Is a Character
  64. Of the Causes of the Sacraments
  65. Of the Number of the Sacraments
  66. Of the Sacrament of Baptism
  67. Of the Ministers by Whom the Sacrament of Baptism Is Conferred
  68. Of Those Who Receive Baptism
  69. Of the Effects of Baptism
  70. Of Circumcision
  71. Of the Preparations That Accompany Baptism
  72. Of the Sacrament of Confirmation
  73. Of the Sacrament of the Eucharist
  74. Of the Matter of This Sacrament
  75. Of the Change of Bread and Wine into the Body and Blood of Christ
  76. Of the Way in Which Christ Is in This Sacrament
  77. Of the Accidents Which Remain in This Sacrament
  78. Of the Form of This Sacrament
  79. Of the Effects of This Sacrament
  80. Of the Use or Receiving of This Sacrament in General
  81. Of the Use Which Christ Made of This Sacrament at Its Institution
  82. Of the Minister of This Sacrament
  83. Of the Rite of This Sacrament
  84. Of the Sacrament of Penance
  85. Of Penance as a Virtue
  86. Of the Effect of Penance, As Regards the Pardon of Mortal Sin
  87. Of the Remission of Venial Sin
  88. Of the Return of Sins Which Have Been Taken Away by Penance
  89. Of the Recovery of Virtue by Means of Penance
  90. Of the Parts of Penance, in General

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SUPPLEMENT (QQ. 1-99)

  1. Of the Parts of Penance, in Particular, and First of Contrition
  2. Of the Object of Contrition
  3. Of the Degree of Contrition
  4. Of the Time for Contrition
  5. Of the Effect of Contrition
  6. Of Confession, As Regards Its Necessity
  7. Of the Nature of Confession
  8. Of the Minister of Confession
  9. Of the Quality of Confession
  10. Of the Effect of Confession
  11. Of the Seal of Confession
  12. Of Satisfaction, As to Its Nature
  13. Of the Possibility of Satisfaction
  14. Of the Quality of Satisfaction
  15. Of the Means of Making Satisfaction
  16. Of Those Who Receive the Sacrament of Penance
  17. Of the Power of the Keys
  18. Of the Effect of the Keys
  19. Of the Minister of the Keys
  20. Of Those on Whom the Power of the Keys Can Be Exercised
  21. Of the Definition, Congruity and Cause of Excommunication
  22. Of Those Who Can Excommunicate or Be Excommunicated
  23. Of Communication with Excommunicated Persons
  24. Of Absolution from Excommunication
  25. Of Indulgences
  26. Of Those Who Can Grant Indulgences
  27. Of Those Whom Indulgences Avail
  28. Of the Solemn Rite of Penance
  29. Of Extreme Unction, As Regards Its Essence and Institution
  30. Of the Effect of This Sacrament
  31. Of the Minister of This Sacrament
  32. On Whom Should This Sacrament Be Conferred and on What Part of the Body?
  33. Of the Repetition of This Sacrament
  34. Of the Sacrament of Order As to Its Essence and Its Parts
  35. Of the Effect of This Sacrament
  36. Of the Qualities Required of Those Who Receive This Sacrament
  37. Of the Distinction of Orders, of Their Acts, and the Imprinting of the Character
  38. Of Those Who Confer This Sacrament
  39. Of the Impediments to This Sacrament
  40. Of the Things Annexed to the Sacrament of Order
  41. Of the Sacrament of Matrimony As Directed to an Office of Nature
  42. Of Matrimony As a Sacrament
  43. Of Matrimony with Regard to the Betrothal
  44. Of the Definition of Matrimony
  45. Of the Marriage Consent Considered in Itself
  46. Of the Consent to Which an Oath or Carnal Intercourse Is Added
  47. Of Compulsory and Conditional Consent
  48. Of the Object of the Consent
  49. Of the Marriage Goods
  50. Of the Impediments of Marriage, in General
  51. Of the Impediment of Error
  52. Of the Impediment of the Condition of Slavery
  53. Of the Impediment of Vows and Orders
  54. Of the Impediment of Consanguinity
  55. Of the Impediment of Affinity
  56. Of the Impediment of Spiritual Relationship
  57. Of Legal Relationship, Which Is by Adoption
  58. Of the Impediments of Impotence, Spell, Frenzy or Madness, Incest and Defective Age
  59. Of Disparity of Worship As an Impediment to Marriage
  60. Of Wife-Murder
  61. Of the Impediment to Marriage, Arising from a Solemn Vow
  62. Of the Impediment That Supervenes to Marriage after Its Consummation, Namely Fornication
  63. Of Second Marriages
  64. Of the Things Annexed to Marriage, and First of the Payment of the Marriage Debt
  65. Of Plurality of Wives
  66. Of Bigamy and of the Irregularity Contracted Thereby
  67. Of the Bill of Divorce
  68. Of Illegitimate Children
  69. Of Matters Concerning the Resurrection, and First of the Place Where Souls Are after Death
  70. Of the Quality of the Soul after Leaving the Body, and of the Punishment Inflicted on It by Material Fire
  71. Of the Suffrages for the Dead
  72. Of Prayers with Regard to the Saints in Heaven
  73. Of the Signs That Will Precede the Judgment
  74. Of the Fire of the Final Conflagration
  75. Of the Resurrection
  76. Of the Cause of the Resurrection
  77. Of the Time and Manner of the Resurrection
  78. Of the Term, "Wherefrom" of the Resurrection
  79. Of the Conditions of Those Who Rise Again, and First of Their Identity
  80. Of the Integrity of the Bodies in the Resurrection
  81. Of the Quality of Those Who Rise Again
  82. Of the Impassibility of the Bodies of the Blessed after Their Resurrection
  83. Of the Subtlety of the Bodies of the Blessed
  84. Of the Agility of the Bodies of the Blessed
  85. Of the Clarity of the Beatified Bodies
  86. Of the Conditions under Which the Bodies of the Damned Will Rise Again
  87. Of the Knowledge Which, after Rising Again, Men Will Have at the Judgment Concerning Merits and Demerits
  88. Of the General Judgment, As to the Time and Place at Which It Will Be
  89. Of Those Who Will Judge and of Those Who Will Be Judged at the General Judgment
  90. Of the Form of the Judge in Coming to the Judgment
  91. Of the Quality of the World after the Judgment
  92. Of the Vision of the Divine Essence in Reference to the Blessed
  93. Of the Happiness of the Saints and of Their Mansions
  94. Of the Relations of the Saints towards the Damned
  95. Of the Gifts of the Blessed
  96. Of the Aureoles
  97. Of the Punishment of the Damned
  98. Of the Will and Intellect of the Damned
  99. Of God's Mercy and Justice towards the Damned

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APPENDIX I

  1. Of the Quality of Those Souls Who Depart This Life with Original Sin Only
  2. Of the Quality of Souls Who Expiate Actual Sin or Its Punishment in Purgatory

APPENDIX II

  1. Two Articles on Purgatory


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