Second Part of the Second Part (Secunda Secundae) — Question 26
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Article 1
— Whether There Is Order in Charity?
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Article 2
— Whether God Ought to Be Loved More Than Our Neighbor?
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Article 3
— Whether Out of Charity, Man Is Bound to Love God More Than Himself?
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Article 4
— Whether Out of Charity, Man Ought to Love Himself More Than His Neighbor?
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Article 5
— Whether a Man Ought to Love His Neighbor More Than His Own Body?
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Article 6
— Whether We Ought to Love One Neighbor More Than Another?
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Article 7
— Whether We Ought to Love Those Who Are Better More Than Those Who Are More Closely United Us?
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Article 8
— Whether We Ought to Love More Those Who Are Connected with Us by Ties of Blood?
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Article 9
— Whether a Man Ought, Out of Charity, to Love His Children More Than His Father?
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Article 10
— Whether a Man Ought to Love His Mother More Than His Father?
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Article 11
— Whether a Man Ought to Love His Wife More Than His Father and Mother?
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Article 12
— Whether a Man Ought to Love More His Benefactor Than One He Has Benefited?
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Article 13
— Whether the Order of Charity Endures in Heaven?