Second Part of the Second Part (Secunda Secundae) — Question 2
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Article 1
— Whether to Believe Is to Think with Assent?
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Article 2
— Whether the Act of Faith Is Suitably Distinguished As Believing God, Believing in a God and Believing in God?
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Article 3
— Whether It Is Necessary for Salvation to Believe Anything Above the Natural Reason?
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Article 4
— Whether It Is Necessary to Believe Those Things Which Can Be Proved by Natural Reason?
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Article 5
— Whether Man Is Bound to Believe Anything Explicitly?
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Article 6
— Whether All Are Equally Bound to Have Explicit Faith?
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Article 7
— Whether It Is Necessary for the Salvation of All, That They Should Believe Explicitly in the Mystery of Christ?
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Article 8
— Whether It Is Necessary for Salvation to Believe Explicitly in the Trinity?
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Article 9
— Whether to Believe Is Meritorious?
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Article 10
— Whether Reasons in Support of What We Believe Lessen the Merit of Faith?