Matthew

1 - Whether Christ is the Head of men as to their bodies or only as to their souls?
1 - Whether the Mother of God was a virgin in conceiving Christ?
1 - Whether Christ took flesh of the seed of David?
1 - Whether Christ's genealogy is suitably traced by the evangelists?
1:1 - Whether Christ took flesh of the seed of David?
1:1 - Whether out of charity God ought to be loved for Himself?
1:2 - Whether faith and hope can be without charity?
1:2 - Whether fear is an effect of faith?
1:2 - Whether hope precedes faith?
1:2 - Whether charity is caused in us by infusion?
1:2 - Whether the love of charity stops at God, or extends to our neighbor?
1:2 - Whether hope is a cause of love?
1:3 - Whether charity is the greatest of the theological virtues?
1:3 - Whether Christ's genealogy is suitably traced by the evangelists?
1:8,11 - Whether Christ's genealogy is suitably traced by the evangelists?
1:12-15 - Whether Christ's genealogy is suitably traced by the evangelists?
1:16 - Whether there was a true marriage between Mary and Joseph?
1:16 - Whether Christ's genealogy is suitably traced by the evangelists?
1:18 - Whether the Mother of God was a virgin in conceiving Christ?
1:18 - Whether Christ's Mother remained a virgin after His birth?
1:18 - Whether Christ should have been born of an espoused virgin?
1:18 - Whether Christ took flesh of the seed of David?
1:18 - Whether it should be said that Christ was conceived of [de] the Holy Ghost?
1:18 - Whether the Blessed Virgin can be called Christ's Mother in respect of His temporal nativity?
1:18 - Whether the Blessed Virgin should be called the Mother of God?
1:19 - Whether there was a true marriage between Mary and Joseph?
1:19 - Whether the husband can on his own judgment put away his wife on account of fornication?
1:20 - Whether an angel can change man's imagination?
1:20 - Whether there was the "fomes" of sin in Christ?
1:20 - Whether Christ's Mother remained a virgin after His birth?
1:20 - Whether there was a true marriage between Mary and Joseph?
1:20 - Whether the angel of annunciation should have appeared to the Virgin in a bodily vision?
1:20,21 - Whether the annunciation should have been made by an angel to the Blessed Virgin?
1:21 - Whether it was more fitting that the Person of the Son rather than any other Divine Person should assume human nature?
1:21 - Whether the Blessed Virgin was sanctified before animation?
1:21 - Whether His name was suitably given to Christ?
1:22 - Whether it was necessary to announce to the Blessed Virgin that which was to be done in her?
1:23 - Whether prophecy is fittingly divided into the prophecy of divine predestination, of foreknowledge, and of denunciation?
1:24,25 - Whether Christ's Mother remained a virgin after His birth?
2:1 - Whether Christ was born at a fitting time?
2:1 - Whether those to whom Christ's birth was made known were suitably chosen?
2:2 - Whether the star which appeared to the Magi belonged to the heavenly system?
2:3 - Whether Christ's birth should have been made known to some?
2:9 - Whether the star which appeared to the Magi belonged to the heavenly system?
2:16 - Whether Christ's birth was made known in a becoming order?
2:23 - Whether Christ should have been born in Bethlehem?
3 - Whether the beatitudes differ from the virtues and gifts?
3:2 - Whether penance originates from fear?
3:2 - Whether penance is the first of the virtues?
3:4 - Whether it was becoming that Christ should lead an austere life in this world?
3:4 - Whether the mode and order of the temptation were becoming?
3:4 - Whether there can be virtue and vice in connection with outward apparel?
3:4 - Whether it is lawful for religious to wear coarser clothes than others?
3:5,6 - Whether it was fitting that John should baptize?
3:6 - Whether grace was given in the baptism of John?
3:6 - Whether sinners who are going to be baptized are bound to confess their sins?
3:7 - Whether penance originates from fear?
3:11 - Whether the baptism of John was from God?
3:11 - Whether grace was given in the baptism of John?
3:11 - Whether those who had been baptized with John's baptism had to be baptized with the baptism of Christ?
3:11 - Whether it is fitting to say that when Christ was baptized the Holy Ghost came down on Him in the form of a dove?
3:11 - Whether water is the proper matter of Baptism?
3:13 - Whether it was fitting that Christ should be baptized?
3:13 - Whether it was fitting for Christ to be baptized with John's baptism?
3:13 - Whether those who had been baptized with John's baptism had to be baptized with the baptism of Christ?
3:15 - Whether twelve degrees of humility are fittingly distinguished in the Rule of the Blessed Benedict?
3:15 - Whether it was fitting that Christ should be baptized?
3:16 - Whether it is fitting for the Holy Ghost to be sent visibly?
3:16 - Whether Christ should have been baptized in the Jordan?
3:16 - Whether the heavens should have been opened unto Christ at His baptism?
3:16 - Whether Christ opened the gate of heaven to us by His Passion?
3:16 - Whether in Baptism it is necessary for someone to raise the baptized from the sacred font?
3:16,17 - Whether it was becoming, when Christ was baptized that the Father's voice should be heard, bearing witness to the Son?
3:16,17 - Whether the heavens should have been opened unto Christ at His baptism?
3:17 - Whether by grace a higher knowledge of God can be obtained than by natural reason?
3:17 - Whether it is fitting for the Holy Ghost to be sent visibly?
3:17 - Whether it was becoming, when Christ was baptized that the Father's voice should be heard, bearing witness to the Son?
4 - Whether the times for the Church fast are fittingly ascribed?
4 - Whether an aureole is due on account of virginity?
4:1 - Whether it was becoming that Christ should be tempted?
4:2,3 - Whether Christ's temptation should have taken place after His fast?
4:2,3 - Whether it was becoming that Christ should be tempted?
4:3 - Whether pride was the first man's first sin?
4:4 - Whether the mode and order of the temptation were becoming?
4:5 - Whether humility is the greatest of the virtues?
4:5 - Whether Christ should have been tempted in the desert?
4:5 - Whether an aureole is due to doctors?
4:10 - Whether adoration is an act of latria or religion?
4:10 - Whether Christ's humanity should be adored with the adoration of "latria"?
4:10 - Whether patience is a part of fortitude?
4:11 - Whether angels are appointed to the guardianship of all men?
4:11 - Whether a demon who is overcome by man, is for this reason hindered from making further assaults?
4:11 - Whether Christ is the Head of the angels?
4:11 - Whether it is fitting that Christ should be a priest?
4:11 - Whether it is proper to Christ to be the Mediator of God and man?
4:11 - Whether Christ's temptation should have taken place after His fast?
4:11 - Whether Christ's judiciary power extends to the angels?
4:17 - Whether there is but one Divine law?
4:17 - Whether the New Law will last till the end of the world?
4:17 - Whether this sacrament was suitably instituted in the New Law?
4:17 - Whether Penance is a virtue?
4:18 - Whether Christ began to work miracles when He changed water into wine at the marriage feast?
4:20 - Whether it is praiseworthy to enter religion without taking counsel of many, and previously deliberating for a long time?
4:22 - Whether the duties of piety towards one's parents should be omitted for the sake of religion?
4:22 - Whether one ought to be withdrawn from entering religion through deference to one's parents?
4:23 - Whether virtue is in us by nature?
4:24 - Whether heavenly bodies can act on the demons?
4:44 - Whether charity requires that we should love our enemies?
4:44 - Whether beneficence is a special virtue?
5 - Whether the beatitudes are suitably enumerated?
5 - Whether the New Law fulfils the Old?
5 - Whether certain definite counsels are fittingly proposed in the New Law?
5 - Whether it is lawful to judge?
5 - Whether it was lawful for a divorced wife to have another husband?
5:1 - Whether Christ should have associated with men, or led a solitary life?
5:3 - Whether the gifts are set down by Isaias in their order of dignity?
5:3 - Whether the beatitudes differ from the virtues and gifts?
5:3 - Whether poverty of spirit is the beatitude corresponding to the gift of fear?
5:4 - Whether both clemency and meekness are virtues?
5:5 - Whether sorrow or pain is contrary to pleasure?
5:5 - Whether sorrow can be a virtuous good?
5:5 - Whether joy is effected in us by charity?
5:5 - Whether it is expedient to grieve for sin continually?
5:6 - Whether there is a particular besides a general justice?
5:6 - Whether covetousness is opposed to liberality?
5:7 - Whether all those who perform works of mercy will be punished eternally?
5:8 - Whether the word "light" is used in its proper sense in speaking of spiritual things?
5:8 - Whether rectitude of the will is necessary for happiness?
5:8 - Whether the moral virtues pertain to the contemplative life?
5:9 - Whether peace is a virtue?
5:10 - Whether martyrdom is an act of virtue?
5:10 - Whether faith alone is the cause of martyrdom?
5:10 - Whether Christ's Passion brought about our salvation by way of merit?
5:10 - Whether the virgin's aureole is the greatest of all?
5:11 - Whether all the moral precepts of the Old Law are reducible to the ten precepts of the decalogue?
5:12 - Whether there is only one heaven?
5:12 - Whether any external goods are necessary for happiness?
5:12 - Whether man can merit everlasting life without grace?
5:15 - Whether honor denotes something corporal?
5:16 - Whether the desire of glory is a sin?
5:17 - Whether the New Law fulfils the Old?
5:17 - Whether Christ conformed His conduct to the Law?
5:18 - Whether the New Law fulfils the Old?
5:19 - Whether the New Law is contained in the Old?
5:19 - Whether hatred of our neighbor is the most grievous sin against our neighbor?
5:20 - Whether one virtue can be greater or less than another?
5:20 - Whether there is but one Divine law?
5:20 - Whether by receiving the tonsure a man renounces temporal goods?
5:20 - Whether the gravity of sins depends on the excellence of the virtues to which they are opposed?
5:20 - Whether men are bound to pay tithes under a necessity of precept?
5:21 - Whether all anger is a mortal sin?
5:22 - Whether the species of anger are suitably assigned?
5:22 - Whether anger above all causes taciturnity?
5:22 - Whether the mode of virtue falls under the precept of the law?
5:22 - Whether the Philosopher
5:22 - Whether reviling or railing is a mortal sin?
5:22 - Whether it is lawful to be angry?
5:22 - Whether all anger is a mortal sin?
5:22,28,32 - Whether Christ should have preached not only to the Jews, but also to the Gentiles?
5:23 - Whether men are under a necessity of precept to make oblations?
5:25 - Whether Christ's Passion brought about our salvation by way of redemption?
5:26 - Whether venial sin can be taken away without mortal sin?
5:27-32 - Whether the New Law fulfils the Old?
5:28 - Whether there can be mortal sin in touches and kisses?
5:30 - Whether other sins dissolve marriage?
5:31 - Whether the New Law is more burdensome than the Old?
5:31,32 - Whether in a case of divorce husband and wife should be judged on a par with each other?
5:32 - Whether the New Law directed man sufficiently as regards interior actions?
5:32 - Whether other sins dissolve marriage?
5:32 - Whether it is lawful for a husband to put away his wife on account of fornication?
5:32 - Whether it was lawful for a divorced wife to have another husband?
5:33 - Whether to swear is to call God to witness?
5:33 - Whether an oath has a binding force?
5:33 - Whether an oath added to the consent that is expressed in words of the future tense makes a marriage?
5:34 - Whether it is lawful to swear?
5:34 - Whether an oath is an act of religion or latria?
5:34 - Whether oaths are desirable and to be used frequently as something useful and good?
5:34-36 - Whether it is lawful to swear by creatures?
5:37 - Whether it is lawful to swear?
5:37 - Whether he sins who demands an oath of a perjurer?
5:39 - Whether man is bound to believe anything explicitly?
5:39 - Whether it is always sinful to wage war?
5:39 - Whether one ought to suffer oneself to be reviled?
5:39 - Whether a religious order can be directed to soldiering?
5:40 - Whether temporal goods should be foregone on account of scandal?
5:40 - Whether a religious order can be directed to soldiering?
5:40,41 - Whether human law binds a man in conscience?
5:42 - Whether corporal alms are of more account than spiritual alms?
5:44 - Whether the New Law is distinct from the Old Law?
5:44 - Whether certain definite counsels are fittingly proposed in the New Law?
5:44 - Whether the Church should receive those who return from heresy?
5:44 - Whether charity is friendship?
5:44 - Whether it is necessary for salvation that we should show our enemies the signs and effects of love?
5:44 - Whether the precept of love of our neighbor is fittingly expressed?
5:44 - Whether we ought to pray for our enemies?
5:44 - Whether sin can be pardoned without Penance?
5:45 - Whether suffrages performed by sinners profit the dead?
5:46 - Whether it is more meritorious to love an enemy than to love a friend?
5:48 - Whether God is perfect?
5:48 - Whether the cardinal virtues are fittingly divided into social virtues, perfecting, perfect, and exemplar virtues?
5:48 - Whether any one can be perfect in this life?
6 - Whether we ought to ask for something definite when we pray?
6 - Whether prayer should last a long time?
6:1 - Whether vainglory is a mortal sin?
6:1-18 - Whether hypocrisy is contrary to the virtue of truth?
6:2 - Whether a man may merit the increase of grace or charity?
6:2 - Whether hypocrisy is the same as dissimulation?
6:2,5,16 - Whether works done without charity merit any, at least temporal, good?
6:6 - Whether prayer should be vocal?
6:7 - Whether prayer should last a long time?
6:10 - Whether the will of expression is to be distinguished in God?
6:10 - Whether five expressions of will are rightly assigned to the divine will?
6:12 - Whether the effect of Christ's priesthood is the expiation of sins?
6:12 - Whether the sacrament of Penance may be repeated?
6:12 - Whether all those who perform works of mercy will be punished eternally?
6:14 - Whether all those who perform works of mercy will be punished eternally?
6:16 - Whether irony is a less grievous sin than boasting?
6:16 - Whether it is lawful for religious to wear coarser clothes than others?
6:18 - Whether one ought to give alms to those rather who are more closely united to us?
6:19 - Whether the New Law directed man sufficiently as regards interior actions?
6:19,20 - Whether humility is the greatest of the virtues?
6:20 - Whether any external goods are necessary for happiness?
6:21 - Whether the contemplative life has nothing to do with the affections, and pertains wholly to the intellect?
6:21 - Whether it was fitting for Christ to ascend into heaven?
6:21 - Whether the proper matter of studiousness is knowledge?
6:22 - Whether intention is an act of the intellect or of the will?
6:23 - Whether intention is an act of the intellect or of the will?
6:24 - Whether the precepts of the decalogue are suitably distinguished from one another?
6:24 - Whether one man can have several last ends?
6:24 - Whether the first precept of the decalogue is fittingly expressed?
6:25 - Whether religious are bound to manual labor?
6:25 - Whether man ought to ask God for temporal things when he prays?
6:25 - Whether religious perfection is diminished by possessing something in common?
6:26 - Whether it is lawful to be solicitous about temporal matters?
6:27 - Whether the New Law directed man sufficiently as regards interior actions?
6:31 - Whether it is lawful to be solicitous about temporal matters?
6:32 - Whether the New Law directed man sufficiently as regards interior actions?
6:32 - Whether it is becoming to pray?
6:33 - Whether man ought to ask God for temporal things when he prays?
6:33 - Whether food or drink taken beforehand hinders the receiving of this sacrament?
6:34 - Whether the New Law directed man sufficiently as regards interior actions?
6:34 - Whether almsgiving is a matter of precept?
6:34 - Whether we should be solicitous about the future?
6:34 - Whether prodigality is a sin?
6:34 - Whether bishops sin mortally if they distribute not to the poor the ecclesiastical goods which accrue to them?
6:34 - Whether religious perfection is diminished by possessing something in common?
7:1 - Whether it is lawful to judge?
7:1 - Whether it is unlawful to form a judgment from suspicions?
7:2 - Whether the just is absolutely the same as retaliation?
7:3 - Whether a sinner ought to reprove a wrongdoer?
7:4 - Whether a sinner ought to reprove a wrongdoer?
7:6 - Whether Holy Scripture should use metaphors?
7:6 - Whether confession of faith is necessary for salvation?
7:6 - Whether it is lawful to lay ambushes in war?
7:6 - Whether spiritual goods should be foregone on account of scandal?
7:6 - Whether the priest ought to deny the body of Christ to the sinner seeking it?
7:6 - Whether Christ gave His body to Judas?
7:7 - Whether prayer is an act of religion?
7:11 - Whether a man, by himself and without the external aid of grace, can prepare himself for grace?
7:12 - Whether the Old Law contains only one precept?
7:12 - Whether it is lawful to lay ambushes in war?
7:12 - Whether it is lawful to sell a thing for more than its worth?
7:13 - Whether vice is contrary to nature?
7:13,14 - Whether the number of the predestined is certain?
7:14 - Whether backbiting is a mortal sin?
7:15 - Whether a good life is requisite for prophecy?
7:15 - Whether it is lawful for religious to wear coarser clothes than others?
7:16 - Whether suffrages performed by sinners profit the dead?
7:17 - Whether it is lawful to kill a man in self-defense?
7:18 - Whether good can be the cause of evil?
7:18 - Whether the whole goodness and malice of the external action depends on the goodness of the will?
7:18 - Whether sin has a cause?
7:18 - Whether despair is a sin?
7:18 - Whether scandal is a sin?
7:18 - Whether the cause of idolatry was on the part of man?
7:18 - Whether the gravity of a sin depends on its cause?
7:18 - Whether it is lawful to swear?
7:19 - Whether a sin of omission is more grievous than a sin of transgression?
7:21 - Whether the punishment of Christians is brought to an end by the mercy of God?
7:22 - Whether the gift of understanding is found also in those who have not sanctifying grace?
7:22 - Whether a good life is requisite for prophecy?
7:22 - Whether the wicked can work miracles?
7:22,23 - Whether a good life is requisite for prophecy?
7:24 - Whether the New Law made sufficient ordinations about external acts?
7:29 - Whether Christ should have preached not only to the Jews, but also to the Gentiles?
7:29 - Whether Christ should have committed His doctrine to writing?
8 - Whether the remnants of sin are removed when a mortal sin is forgiven?
8:3 - Whether the New Law fulfils the Old?
8:3 - Whether the imposition of the priest's hands is necessary for this sacrament?
8:3 - Whether the resurrection of Christ is the cause of our resurrection?
8:4 - Whether the ceremonies of the Old Law ceased at the coming of Christ?
8:8 - Whether it is lawful to receive this sacrament daily?
8:8 - Whether it is lawful to abstain altogether from communion?
8:10 - Whether each man is guarded by an angel?
8:10 - Whether the Son of God assumed a human mind or intellect?
8:10 - Whether there was wonder in Christ?
8:14 - Whether perpetual continence is required for religious perfection?
8:15 - Whether Christ worked miracles fittingly on men?
8:16 - Whether the miracles which Christ worked were a sufficient proof of His Godhead?
8:20 - Whether in Christ there were virtues?
8:20 - Whether Christ should have led a life of poverty in this world?
8:22 - Whether one ought to be withdrawn from entering religion through deference to one's parents?
8:26 - Whether the sound of the trumpet will be the cause of our resurrection?
8:26 - Whether Christ worked miracles fittingly on irrational creatures?
8:27 - Whether it is lawful to adjure an irrational creature?
8:29 - Whether at the coming judgment the angels will be judged?
8:31 - Whether Christ's judiciary power extends to the angels?
8:31,32 - Whether we were delivered from the devil's power through Christ's Passion?
8:31-34 - Whether those miracles were fitting which Christ worked in spiritual substances?
8:32 - Whether those miracles were fitting which Christ worked in spiritual substances?
9:2 - Whether a man can merit the first grace for another?
9:2 - Whether Christ worked miracles fittingly on men?
9:5 - Whether Christ worked miracles fittingly on men?
9:5,6 - Whether Christ worked miracles fittingly on men?
9:6 - Whether this is true: "Christ as Man is God"?
9:6 - Whether Christ as man had the power of producing the inward sacramental effect?
9:8 - Whether those miracles were fitting which Christ worked in spiritual substances?
9:9 - Whether Christ worked miracles fittingly on men?
9:10 - Whether Christ should have associated with men, or led a solitary life?
9:11-13 - Whether we ought to love sinners out of charity?
9:12 - Whether before sin sacraments were necessary to man?
9:12 - Whether sinners should be baptized?
9:12 - Whether the sinner sins in receiving Christ's body sacramentally?
9:12,13 - Whether it was fitting that God should become incarnate in the beginning of the human race?
9:14 - Whether it was becoming that Christ should lead an austere life in this world?
9:14,15 - Whether works of satisfaction should be enjoined on sinners that have been baptized?
9:15 - Whether all are bound to keep the fasts of the Church?
9:17 - Whether it belongs to the human law to repress all vices?
9:30 - Whether Christ worked miracles fittingly on men?
9:30,31 - Whether God ought to be obeyed in all things?
9:30,31 - Whether the soul of Christ had omnipotence as regards the execution of His will?
9:36 - Whether evil is properly the motive of mercy?
10 - Whether certain definite counsels are fittingly proposed in the New Law?
10:1 - Whether the soul of Christ had omnipotence with regard to the transmutation of creatures?
10:1 - Whether the form of this sacrament is: "I absolve thee"?
10:5 - Whether those to whom Christ's birth was made known were suitably chosen?
10:5 - Whether Christ should have preached not only to the Jews, but also to the Gentiles?
10:8 - Whether simony is an intentional will to buy or sell something spiritual or connected with a spiritual thing?
10:8 - Whether those who are guilty of simony are fittingly punished by being deprived of what they have acquired by simony?
10:9 - Whether the New Law made sufficient ordinations about external acts?
10:9 - Whether Christ should have led a life of poverty in this world?
10:9 - Whether it is lawful for a bishop to have property of his own?
10:9,10 - Whether religious perfection is diminished by possessing something in common?
10:10 - Whether men are bound to pay tithes under a necessity of precept?
10:10 - Whether it is lawful for religious to live on alms?
10:16 - Whether there can be moral without intellectual virtue?
10:16 - Whether the precepts of the decalogue should have included a precept of prudence?
10:16 - Whether it is fitting to say that when Christ was baptized the Holy Ghost came down on Him in the form of a dove?
10:19 - Whether thoughtlessness is a special sin included in prudence?
10:23 - Whether it is lawful for a bishop on account of bodily persecution to abandon the flock committed to his care?
10:27 - Whether Christ should have taught all things openly?
10:28 - Whether there was any reasonable cause for the ceremonial observances?
10:28 - Whether worldly fear is always evil?
10:28 - Whether fear is a gift of the Holy Ghost?
10:28 - Whether the different kinds of almsdeeds are suitably enumerated?
10:28 - Whether fear is a sin?
10:28 - Whether fearlessness is a sin?
10:28 - Whether the precepts of fortitude are suitably given in the Divine Law?
10:30 - Whether Christ's body rose again entire?
10:32,33 - Whether the New Law ought to prescribe or prohibit any external acts?
10:34 - Whether all things desire peace?
10:34 - Whether discord is a sin?
10:34 - Whether it is always sinful to wage war?
11:3 - Whether it is necessary for the salvation of all, that they should believe explicitly in the mystery of Christ?
11:8 - Whether it is lawful for religious to occupy themselves with secular business?
11:9 - Whether it was fitting that John should baptize?
11:11 - Whether there are several orders in one hierarchy?
11:11 - Whether man can teach the angels?
11:11 - Whether it is necessary for the salvation of all, that they should believe explicitly in the mystery of Christ?
11:11 - Whether an oath is voided by a condition of person or time?
11:11 - Whether Moses was the greatest of the prophets?
11:11 - Whether those who had been baptized with John's baptism had to be baptized with the baptism of Christ?
11:11 - Whether Baptism may be reiterated?
11:11 - Whether a man can excommunicate himself, his equal, or his superior?
11:11 - Whether honor is properly due to those who are above us?
11:12 - Whether the precepts of fortitude are suitably given in the Divine Law?
11:13 - Whether the degrees of prophecy change as time goes on?
11:19 - Whether the sin against the Holy Ghost is the same as the sin committed through certain malice?
11:19 - Whether it was becoming that Christ should lead an austere life in this world?
11:25 - Whether the subject of pride is the irascible faculty?
11:27 - Whether an exclusive diction can be joined to the personal term?
11:28 - Whether the New Law is more burdensome than the Old?
11:29 - Whether the Gifts differ from the virtues?
11:29 - Whether clemency and meekness are the greatest virtues?
11:29 - Whether humility is the greatest of the virtues?
11:29 - Whether the Son of God assumed a human mind or intellect?
11:29 - Whether Christ should have led a life of poverty in this world?
11:30 - Whether a man should be debarred from receiving Orders on account of homicide?
12 - Whether a sentence of excommunication can be passed on a body of men?
12:1-8 - Whether Christ conformed His conduct to the Law?
12:3 - Whether the third precept of the decalogue, concerning the hallowing of the Sabbath, is fittingly expressed?
12:3 - Whether the precepts of the decalogue are dispensable?
12:4 - Whether sufficient reason can be assigned for the ceremonies pertaining to holy things?
12:5 - Whether the third precept of the decalogue, concerning the hallowing of the Sabbath, is fittingly expressed?
12:5 - Whether Christ conformed His conduct to the Law?
12:7 - Whether mercy is the greatest of the virtues?
12:11 - Whether the third precept of the decalogue, concerning the hallowing of the Sabbath, is fittingly expressed?
12:24-30 - Whether Christ worked miracles by Divine power?
12:25 - Whether the Old Law enjoined fitting precepts concerning rulers?
12:25 - Whether discord is a daughter of vainglory?
12:26 - Whether the Old Law was from God?
12:28 - Whether this name "Holy Ghost" is the proper name of one divine person?
12:32 - Whether the sin against the Holy Ghost is the same as the sin committed through certain malice?
12:32 - Whether the sin against the Holy Ghost can be forgiven?
12:32 - Whether hatred of God is the greatest of sins?
12:32 - Whether to approach this sacrament with consciousness of sin is the gravest of all sins?
12:32 - Whether all sins are taken away by Penance?
12:33 - Whether the fruits of the Holy Ghost which the Apostle enumerates (Gal. 5) are acts?
12:33 - Whether vice is contrary to virtue?
12:34 - Whether anger above all causes taciturnity?
12:34 - Whether the daughters of lust are fittingly described?
12:35 - Whether the degree of goodness or malice in the will depends on the degree of good or evil in the intention?
12:36 - Whether an individual action can be indifferent?
12:40 - Whether Christ was in the tomb only one day and two nights?
12:40 - Whether the fire of hell is beneath the earth?
12:41 - Whether there will be a general judgment?
12:41 - Whether any men will judge together with Christ?
12:44 - Whether a demon who is overcome by man, is for this reason hindered from making further assaults?
12:45 - Whether the Gifts differ from the virtues?
12:49,50 - Whether Christ's Mother remained a virgin after His birth?
13 - Whether it is lawful to kill sinners?
13:8 - Whether the aureole differs from the fruit?
13:22 - Whether it is lawful to be solicitous about temporal matters?
13:22 - Whether poverty is required for religious perfection?
13:22 - Whether religious perfection is diminished by possessing something in common?
13:23 - Whether the fruits are suitably enumerated by the Apostle?
13:23 - Whether virginity is the greatest of virtues?
13:23 - Whether the aureole differs from the fruit?
13:23 - Whether a fruit is due to the virtue of continence alone?
13:28 - Whether unbelievers ought to be compelled to the faith?
13:29 - Whether vengeance should be wrought by means of punishments customary among men?
13:29,30 - Whether vengeance is lawful?
13:30 - Whether heretics ought to be tolerated?
13:33 - Whether the sensitive appetite is divided into the irascible and concupiscible as distinct powers?
13:33 - Whether we should distinguish irascible and concupiscible parts in the superior appetite?
13:33 - Whether this sacrament ought to be made of unleavened bread?
13:33 - Whether the passions of the concupiscible part are different from those of the irascible part?
13:34 - Whether Christ should have taught all things openly?
13:39,40 - Whether the completion of the Divine works ought to be ascribed to the seventh day?
13:41 - Whether the angels will judge?
13:43 - Whether Christ's body rose glorified?
13:43 - Whether clarity is becoming to the glorified body?
13:44 - Whether theft is always a sin?
13:57 - Whether there is a degree of prophecy in the blessed?
13:57 - Whether in Christ there was the gift of prophecy?
13:58 - Whether there is a gratuitous grace of working miracles?
14:4 - Whether it is lawful for religious to occupy themselves with secular business?
14:19 - Whether Christ worked miracles by Divine power?
14:31 - Whether faith can be greater in one man than in another?
14:36 - Whether the sinner sins in receiving Christ's body sacramentally?
15 - Whether Christ should have preached not only to the Jews, but also to the Gentiles?
15:3-6 - Whether piety provides support for our parents?
15:3-6 - Whether the duties of piety towards one's parents should be omitted for the sake of religion?
15:5 - Whether a man may make oblations of whatever he lawfully possesses?
15:6 - Whether human law binds a man in conscience?
15:6 - Whether the Old Law was from God?
15:8 - Whether the Old Law should have induced men to the observance of its precepts, by means of temporal promises and threats?
15:11 - Whether there was any reasonable cause for the ceremonial observances?
15:11 - Whether since Christ's Passion the legal ceremonies can be observed without committing mortal sin?
15:11 - Whether the New Law fulfils the Old?
15:11 - Whether gluttony is a sin?
15:11 - Whether Christ conformed His conduct to the Law?
15:11 - Whether the use of wine is altogether unlawful?
15:12 - Whether confession of faith is necessary for salvation?
15:12 - Whether active scandal can be found in the perfect?
15:12 - Whether scandal is fittingly defined as being something less rightly said or done that occasions spiritual downfall?
15:12,14 - Whether Christ should have preached to the Jews without offending them?
15:12-14 - Whether it is lawful for religious to live on alms?
15:14 - Whether spiritual goods should be foregone on account of scandal?
15:14 - Whether a bishop may lawfully forsake the episcopal cure, in order to enter religion?
15:17 - Whether some part of the food is changed into true human nature?
15:17 - Whether there was any reasonable cause for the ceremonial observances?
15:19,20 - Whether the parts to be anointed are suitably assigned?
15:24 - Whether the gratuitous graces were in Christ?
15:24 - Whether Christ should have preached not only to the Jews, but also to the Gentiles?
15:28 - Whether faith can be greater in one man than in another?
16:4 - Whether Christ should have worked miracles?
16:17 - Whether the form of this sacrament is: "I absolve thee"?
16:18 - Whether His name was suitably given to Christ?
16:18 - Whether the degrees of prophecy change as time goes on?
16:19 - Whether the form of this sacrament is: "I absolve thee"?
16:19 - Whether the imposition of the priest's hands is necessary for this sacrament?
16:19 - Whether this sacrament was suitably instituted in the New Law?
16:19 - Whether there should be keys in the Church?
16:19 - Whether there are two keys or only one?
16:19 - Whether the priest can bind through the power of the keys?
16:19 - Whether the priest can bind and loose according to his own judgment?
16:19 - Whether a priest can use the key which he has, on any man?
16:19 - Whether an excommunication unjustly pronounced has any effect?
16:19 - Whether every priest can excommunicate?
16:19 - Whether an indulgence can remit any part of the punishment due for the satisfaction of sins?
16:19 - Whether in the Church there can be anyone above the bishops?
16:21,24 - Whether it was fitting that Christ should be transfigured?
16:23 - Whether scandal is a sin?
16:23 - Whether passive scandal may happen even to the perfect?
16:28 - Whether this clarity was the clarity of glory?
16:52 - Whether it is lawful for clerics and bishops to fight?
17:2 - Whether it was fitting that Christ should be transfigured?
17:2 - Whether this clarity was the clarity of glory?
17:2 - Whether Christ received and gave to the disciples His impassible body?
17:3 - Whether the witnesses of the transfiguration were fittingly chosen?
17:5 - Whether it is fitting for the Holy Ghost to be sent visibly?
17:6 - Whether the testimony of the Father's voice, saying, "This is My beloved Son," was fittingly added?
17:19 - Whether the wicked can work miracles?
17:19 - Whether the witnesses of the transfiguration were fittingly chosen?
17:20 - Whether fasting is an act of abstinence?
17:24,25 - Whether this knowledge is collative?
17:25 - Whether Christians are bound to obey the secular powers?
17:25,26 - Whether unbelievers may have authority or dominion over the faithful?
17:26 - Whether Christ should have led a life of poverty in this world?
17:26 - Whether Christ worked miracles fittingly on irrational creatures?
17:26 - Whether oblations are due to priests alone?
18:3 - Whether intemperance is a childish sin?
18:6 - Whether scandal is a mortal sin?
18:6 - Whether passive scandal may happen even to the perfect?
18:7 - Whether scandal is a sin?
18:8 - Whether it is lawful to communicate with unbelievers?
18:10 - Whether the morning and evening knowledge are one?
18:10 - Whether to guard men belongs only to the lowest order of angels?
18:10 - Whether the saints have knowledge of our prayers?
18:10 - Whether the human soul in the present state of life can understand immaterial substances in themselves?
18:10 - Whether the active life remains after this life?
18:15 - Whether the precept of fraternal correction demands that a private admonition should precede denunciation?
18:15 - Whether the husband can on his own judgment put away his wife on account of fornication?
18:15 - Whether the Church should receive those who return from heresy?
18:15 - Whether fraternal correction is an act of charity?
18:16 - Whether before the public denunciation witnesses ought to be brought forward?
18:17 - Whether the Church should excommunicate anyone?
18:19 - Whether God alone, or the minister also, works inwardly unto the sacramental effect?
18:20 - Whether the religious life of those who live in community is more perfect than that of those who lead a solitary life?
18:20 - Whether the rite of this sacrament is appropriate?
18:20 - Whether this sacrament ought to be celebrated in a house and with sacred vessels?
18:20 - Whether adoration requires a definite place?
18:21 - Whether the sacrament of Penance may be repeated?
18:22 - Whether the Church should receive those who return from heresy?
18:34 - Whether the debt of punishment that arises through ingratitude in respect of a subsequent sin is as great as that of the sins previously pardoned?
19:4 - Whether this sacrament ought to have been instituted before sin was committed?
19:4,6 - Whether inseparableness of the wife is of natural law?
19:6 - Whether the children of Jews and other unbelievers ought to be baptized against their parents' will?
19:6 - Whether a man ought to love his wife more than his father and mother?
19:6 - Whether a degraded priest can consecrate this sacrament?
19:6 - Whether matrimony still comes under a precept?
19:6 - Whether the degrees of consanguinity that are an impediment to marriage could be fixed by the Church?
19:6 - Whether a marriage contracted by persons with the degrees of affinity or consanguinity should always be annulled?
19:6 - Whether before the marriage has been consummated one consort can enter religion without the other's consent?
19:6 - Whether inseparableness of the wife is of natural law?
19:6 - Whether marriage can result from one person's consent to take another for a base motive?
19:8 - Whether the Old Law set forth suitable precepts about the members of the household?
19:8 - Whether it was lawful to divorce a wife under the Mosaic law?
19:9 - Whether poverty is required for religious perfection?
19:9 - Whether a husband can marry again after having a divorce?
19:12 - Whether certain definite counsels are fittingly proposed in the New Law?
19:12 - Whether in some cases it may be lawful to maim anyone?
19:12 - Whether perpetual continence is required for religious perfection?
19:12 - Whether it was becoming that Christ should lead an austere life in this world?
19:12 - Whether an aureole is due on account of virginity?
19:13 - Whether the imposition of the priest's hands is necessary for this sacrament?
19:14 - Whether children should be received in religion?
19:16-30 - Whether children should be received in religion?
19:17 - Whether the mode of charity falls under the precept of the Divine law?
19:17 - Whether man can merit everlasting life without grace?
19:17 - Whether we may say that Christ is subject to the Father?
19:17 - Whether three aureoles are fittingly assigned, those of virgins, of martyrs, and of doctors?
19:17,21 - Whether it is lawful for a bishop to have property of his own?
19:21 - Whether the New Law fulfils the Old?
19:21 - Whether certain definite counsels are fittingly proposed in the New Law?
19:21 - Whether one ought to give alms out of what one needs?
19:21 - Whether the fifth beatitude, which is that of mercy, corresponds to the gift of counsel?
19:21 - Whether prodigality is a sin?
19:21 - Whether, in this life, perfection consists in the observance of the commandments or of the counsels?
19:21 - Whether the religious state is more perfect than that of prelates?
19:21 - Whether it is lawful to desire the office of a bishop?
19:21 - Whether it is lawful for a bishop to have property of his own?
19:21 - Whether poverty is required for religious perfection?
19:21 - Whether it is requisite for religious perfection that poverty, continence, and obedience should come under a vow?
19:21 - Whether religious perfection is diminished by possessing something in common?
19:21 - Whether three aureoles are fittingly assigned, those of virgins, of martyrs, and of doctors?
19:21 - Whether poverty of spirit is the beatitude corresponding to the gift of fear?
19:21 - Whether religion implies a state of perfection?
19:21 - Whether obedience belongs to religious perfection?
19:23 - Whether poverty is required for religious perfection?
19:24 - Whether poverty is required for religious perfection?
19:27 - Whether it is lawful for a bishop to have property of his own?
19:27 - Whether, in this life, perfection consists in the observance of the commandments or of the counsels?
19:27 - Whether the vow of obedience is the chief of the three religious vows?
19:28 - Whether it is proper to Christ to sit at the right hand of the Father?
19:28 - Whether any men will judge together with Christ?
19:28 - Whether the judicial power corresponds to voluntary poverty?
19:28 - Whether all men will be present at the judgment?
19:29 - Whether the rewards assigned to the beatitudes refer to this life?
20:8 - Whether grace is the principle of merit through charity rather than the other virtues?
20:10 - Whether one man can be happier than another?
20:14,15 - Whether the foreknowledge of merits is the cause of predestination?
20:14,15 - Whether respect of persons is a sin?
20:19 - Whether it was fitting for Christ to suffer at the hands of the Gentiles?
20:19 - Whether it was fitting for Christ to rise again on the third day?
20:23 - Whether it is proper to Christ to sit at the right hand of the Father?
20:25 - Whether it is lawful to desire the office of a bishop?
21:9 - Whether the New Law is distinct from the Old Law?
21:9 - Whether Christ took flesh of the seed of David?
21:9 - Whether Christ ought to have suffered on the cross?
21:9 - Whether the witnesses of the transfiguration were fittingly chosen?
21:12 - Whether, in trading, it is lawful to sell a thing at a higher price than what was paid for it?
21:12 - Whether Christ worked miracles fittingly on men?
21:19 - Whether it is lawful to curse an irrational creature?
21:19 - Whether Christ worked miracles fittingly on irrational creatures?
21:25 - Whether the baptism of John was from God?
21:28,30 - Whether whoever is perfect is in the state of perfection?
21:31 - Whether those who are not practiced in keeping the commandments should enter religion?
21:38 - Whether it was fitting for Christ to suffer at the hands of the Gentiles?
21:38 - Whether Christ's persecutors knew who He was?
22 - Whether to the words, "Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with thy whole heart," it was fitting to add "and with thy whole soul, and with thy whole strength"?
22:8 - Whether one man can teach another?
22:13 - Whether the damned are in material darkness?
22:15 - Whether the temptation of God consists in certain deeds, wherein the expected result is ascribed to the power of God alone?
22:30 - Whether angels know secret thoughts?
22:30 - Whether in the state of innocence there would have been generation by coition?
22:30 - Whether men are taken up into the angelic orders?
22:30 - Whether happiness is an operation?
22:30 - Whether the moral virtues remain after this life?
22:30 - Whether charity is infused according to the capacity of our natural gifts?
22:30 - Whether we ought to love the angels out of charity?
22:30 - Whether this knowledge is collative?
22:30 - Whether angels can administer sacraments?
22:30 - Whether the sacrament is the chief of the marriage goods?
22:30 - Whether the prayers which the saints pour forth to God for us are always granted?
22:30 - Whether the time of our resurrection should be delayed till the end of the world?
22:30 - Whether all the members of the human body will rise again?
22:30 - Whether all will rise again to animal life so as to exercise the functions of nutrition and generation?
22:30 - Whether every one will be able to read all that is in another's conscience?
22:30 - Whether the angels will judge?
22:30 - Whether the elements will be renewed by an addition of brightness?
22:30 - Whether the human intellect can attain to the vision of God in His essence?
22:30 - Whether the saints, seeing God, see all that God sees?
22:32 - Whether there is to be a resurrection of the body?
22:37 - Whether to the words, "Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with thy whole heart," it was fitting to add "and with thy whole soul, and with thy whole strength"?
22:37,39 - Whether all the moral precepts of the Old Law are reducible to the ten precepts of the decalogue?
22:37-39 - Whether we should love charity out of charity?
22:39 - Whether our of charity, man ought to love himself more than his neighbor?
22:39 - Whether any precept should be given about charity?
22:39 - Whether the precept of love of our neighbor is fittingly expressed?
22:40 - Whether the Old Law contains only one precept?
22:40 - Whether it is right to distinguish other moral precepts of the law besides the decalogue?
22:40 - Whether two precepts of charity suffice?
22:40 - Whether, in this life, perfection consists in the observance of the commandments or of the counsels?
23:3,4 - Whether all are subject to the law?
23:5 - Whether hypocrisy is the same as dissimulation?
23:6 - Whether there was any reasonable cause for the ceremonial observances?
23:6,7 - Whether it is lawful to desire the office of a bishop?
23:12 - Whether an aureole is due to doctors?
23:15 - Whether one ought to induce others to enter religion?
23:23 - Whether men are bound to pay tithes under a necessity of precept?
23:23 - Whether men are bound to pay tithes of all things?
23:32 - Whether anyone is punished for another's sin?
23:32 - Whether the sin of those who crucified Christ was most grievous?
23:35 - Whether anyone is punished for another's sin?
24 - Whether the time of the future judgment is unknown?
24:12 - Whether it is lawful to receive this sacrament daily?
24:12 - Whether the cleansing of the world will be effected by fire?
24:13 - Whether the parts of fortitude are suitably assigned?
24:13 - Whether perseverance is a part of fortitude?
24:14 - Whether the New Law will last till the end of the world?
24:14 - Whether the New Law ought to prescribe or prohibit any external acts?
24:24 - Whether there is a gratuitous grace of working miracles?
24:27 - Whether Christ's birth should have been made known to all?
24:27 - Whether the sound of the trumpet will be the cause of our resurrection?
24:27 - Whether adoration requires a definite place?
24:28 - Whether it was fitting for Christ to ascend into heaven?
24:28 - Whether the body of Christ be in this sacrament in very truth, or merely as in a figure or sign?
24:29 - Whether towards the time of the judgment the sun and moon will be darkened in very truth?
24:29 - Whether the virtues of heaven will be moved when our Lord shall come?
24:30 - Whether Christ's cross should be worshipped with the adoration of "latria"?
24:30 - Whether at the judgment Christ will appear in His glorified humanity?
24:30 - Whether Christ should have worked miracles?
24:32,33 - Whether Christ suffered at a suitable time?
24:34 - Whether the New Law will last till the end of the world?
24:36 - Whether the time of our resurrection is hidden?
24:40 - Whether respect of persons is a sin?
24:45 - Whether providence can suitably be attributed to God?
24:45 - Whether solicitude belongs to prudence?
24:45 - Whether a wicked priest can consecrate the Eucharist?
24:45 - Whether the virtues annexed to justice are suitably enumerated?
24:45 - Whether it is lawful to desire the office of a bishop?
24:48-51 - Whether bishops sin mortally if they distribute not to the poor the ecclesiastical goods which accrue to them?
25 - Whether pusillanimity is a sin?
25 - Whether souls are conveyed to heaven or hell immediately after death?
25 - Whether so many abodes should be distinguished?
25 - Whether the judgment will take place by word of mouth?
25:6 - Whether the sound of the trumpet will be the cause of our resurrection?
25:15 - Whether charity is infused according to the capacity of our natural gifts?
25:15 - Whether a sacrament is always something sensible?
25:15 - Whether the various mansions are distinguished according to the various degrees of charity?
25:21 - Whether the spiritual joy which proceeds from charity, can be filled?
25:26 - Whether a man is bound to restore what he has not taken?
25:30 - Whether an advocate is bound to defend the suits of the poor?
25:31 - Whether Christ's judiciary power extends to the angels?
25:31 - Whether the angels will judge?
25:31,40 - Whether judiciary power belongs to Christ with respect to all human affairs?
25:33 - Whether it is proper to Christ to sit at the right hand of the Father?
25:34 - Whether any external goods are necessary for happiness?
25:34,41 - Whether there will be a general judgment?
25:34-46 - Whether the judgment will take place by word of mouth?
25:35,36 - Whether the different kinds of almsdeeds are suitably enumerated?
25:35-46 - Whether all those who perform works of mercy will be punished eternally?
25:40 - Whether the duties of piety towards one's parents should be omitted for the sake of religion?
25:40 - Whether a religious order should be established for the works of the active life?
25:41 - Whether to be eternal belongs to God alone?
25:41 - Whether the sin of the highest angel was the cause of the others sinning?
25:41 - Whether hope is in the damned?
25:41 - Whether the separated soul can suffer from a bodily fire?
25:41 - Whether that fire will engulf the wicked?
25:41 - Whether the fire of hell is of the same species as ours?
25:41 - Whether by God's mercy all punishment of the damned, both men and demons, comes to an end?
25:41 - Whether it was fitting for man to be tempted by the devil?
25:41 - Whether in hell the damned are tormented by the sole punishment of fire?
25:41-43 - Whether almsgiving is a matter of precept?
25:46 - Whether happiness once had can be lost?
25:46 - Whether any sin incurs a debt of eternal punishment?
25:46 - Whether Christ's Resurrection is the cause of the resurrection of souls?
25:46 - Whether the bodies of the damned will be incorruptible?
25:46 - Whether by Divine justice an eternal punishment is inflicted on sinners?
25:46 - Whether God's mercy suffers at least men to be punished eternally?
25:46 - Whether it is the same place where souls are cleansed, and the damned punished?
26 - Whether the institution of this sacrament was appropriate?
26 - Whether the matter of this sacrament is bread and wine?
26:10 - Whether it was fitting for Christ to be buried?
26:11 - Whether the body of Christ be in this sacrament in very truth, or merely as in a figure or sign?
26:12 - Whether it was fitting for Christ to be buried?
26:17 - Whether this sacrament ought to be made of unleavened bread?
26:17 - Whether Christ gave His body to Judas?
26:24 - Whether goodness is prior in idea to being?
26:24 - Whether the damned by right and deliberate reason would wish not to be?
26:26 - Whether determinate words are required in the sacraments?
26:26 - Whether this is the form of this sacrament: "This is My body," and "This is the chalice of My blood"?
26:26 - Whether this is the proper form for the consecration of the bread: "This is My body"?
26:26 - Whether the character is imprinted on a priest when the chalice is handed to him?
26:26,27 - Whether it is essential to this sacrament that the chrism which is its matter be previously consecrated by a bishop?
26:27 - Whether it was fitting that Christ should pray for Himself?
26:28 - Whether grace is bestowed through this sacrament?
26:28 - Whether this sacrament benefit others besides the recipients?
26:29 - Whether wine of the grape is the proper matter of this sacrament?
26:29 - Whether Christ gave His body to Judas?
26:30 - Whether the words spoken in this sacrament are properly framed?
26:32 - Whether Christ ought to have lived constantly with His disciples after the Resurrection?
26:35 - Whether it was fitting for Christ to be crucified with thieves?
26:37 - Whether Christ's soul was passible?
26:37 - Whether there was sorrow in Christ?
26:37 - Whether there was fear in Christ?
26:37 - Whether Christ suffered in His whole soul?
26:38 - Whether sorrow is compatible with moral virtue?
26:38 - Whether the Son of God assumed a soul?
26:38 - Whether there was sorrow in Christ?
26:39 - Whether the goodness of the will depends on its conformity to the Divine will?
26:39 - Whether the human will of Christ was altogether conformed to the Divine will in the thing willed?
26:39 - Whether it pertains to Christ to pray according to His sensuality?
26:39 - Whether it was fitting that Christ should pray for Himself?
26:39 - Whether Christ's prayer was always heard?
26:39 - Whether this is the proper form for the consecration of the wine: "This is the chalice of My blood," etc.?
26:42 - Whether there was any other possible way of human deliverance besides the Passion of Christ?
26:42 - Whether Christ died out of obedience?
26:52 - Whether it is always sinful to wage war?
26:53 - Whether God can do what He does not?
26:63 - Whether it is lawful to adjure a man?
27:15 - Whether it may have been lawful by dispensation to put away a wife?
27:25 - Whether vengeance should be taken on those who have sinned involuntarily?
27:33 - Whether it was fitting for Christ to be crucified with thieves?
27:33 - Whether Christ suffered in a suitable place?
27:37 - Whether man without grace and by his own natural powers can fulfil the commandments of the Law?
27:44 - Whether it was fitting for Christ to be crucified with thieves?
27:44 - Whether the sin of fear is contrary to fortitude?
27:45 - Whether it was fitting that Christ should work miracles in the heavenly bodies?
27:46 - Whether God the Father delivered up Christ to the Passion?
27:46,50 - Whether the time for celebrating this mystery has been properly determined?
27:50 - Whether Christ was slain by another or by Himself?
27:51 - Whether the ceremonies of the Old Law ceased at the coming of Christ?
27:51 - Whether Christ worked miracles fittingly on irrational creatures?
27:52 - Whether Christ was the first to rise from the dead?
27:52 - Whether the time of our resurrection should be delayed till the end of the world?
27:52,53 - Whether Christ was the first to rise from the dead?
27:55 - Whether Christ should have led a life of poverty in this world?
27:55,56 - Whether Christ's Mother remained a virgin after His birth?
27:59 - Whether Christ was buried in a becoming manner?
27:60 - Whether Christ was buried in a becoming manner?
27:64 - Whether Christ was buried in a becoming manner?
28:18 - Whether the soul of Christ had omnipotence with regard to the transmutation of creatures?
28:18 - Whether we may say that Christ is subject to the Father?
28:18 - Whether judiciary power belongs to Christ with respect to all human affairs?
28:18 - Whether Christ will judge under the form of His humanity?
28:19 - Whether it is necessary for salvation to believe explicitly in the Trinity?
28:19 - Whether the degrees of prophecy change as time goes on?
28:19 - Whether Christ's birth should have been made known to all?
28:19 - Whether it was becoming, when Christ was baptized that the Father's voice should be heard, bearing witness to the Son?
28:19 - Whether Christ should have preached not only to the Jews, but also to the Gentiles?
28:19 - Whether determinate words are required in the sacraments?
28:19 - Whether Baptism was instituted after Christ's Passion?
28:19 - Whether this be a suitable form of Baptism: "I baptize thee in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost"?
28:19 - Whether the Church observes a suitable rite in baptizing?
28:19 - Whether it is part of a deacon's duty to baptize?
28:19 - Whether to baptize is part of the priestly office, or proper to that of bishops?
28:19 - Whether several can baptize at the same time?
28:19 - Whether circumcision was instituted in a fitting manner?
28:19 - Whether the institution of this sacrament was appropriate?
28:19 - Whether the form of this sacrament is: "I absolve thee"?
28:19 - Whether those who received the gift of tongues spoke in every language?
28:20 - Whether all are bound to keep the fasts of the Church?
28:20 - Whether it was fitting for Christ to ascend into heaven?
28:20 - Whether the body of Christ be in this sacrament in very truth, or merely as in a figure or sign?
28:20 - Whether the time of our resurrection is hidden?
28:20 - Whether men are bound to pay tithes under a necessity of precept?

Index of Biblical Citations in the Summa Theologiae