Second Part of the Second Part (Secunda Secundae) — Question 186
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Article 1
— Whether Religion Implies a State of Perfection?
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Article 2
— Whether Every Religious Is Bound to Keep All the Counsels?
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Article 3
— Whether Poverty Is Required for Religious Perfection?
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Article 4
— Whether Perpetual Continence Is Required for Religious Perfection?
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Article 5
— Whether Obedience Belongs to Religious Perfection?
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Article 6
— Whether It Is Requisite for Religious Perfection That Poverty, Continence, and Obedience Should Come Under a Vow?
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Article 7
— Whether It Is Right to Say That Religious Perfection Consists in These Three Vows?
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Article 8
— Whether the Vow of Obedience Is the Chief of the Three Religious Vows?
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Article 9
— Whether a Religious Sins Mortally Whenever He Transgresses the Things Contained in His Rule?
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Article 10
— Whether a Religious Sins More Grievously Than a Secular by the Same Kind of Sin?