Second Part of the Second Part (Secunda Secundae) — Question 83
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Article 1
— Whether Prayer Is an Act of the Appetitive Power?
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Article 2
— Whether It Is Becoming to Pray?
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Article 3
— Whether Prayer Is an Act of Religion?
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Article 4
— Whether We Ought to Pray to God Alone?
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Article 5
— Whether We Ought to Ask for Something Definite When We Pray?
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Article 6
— Whether Man Ought to Ask God for Temporal Things When He Prays?
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Article 7
— Whether We Ought to Pray for Others?
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Article 8
— Whether We Ought to Pray for Our Enemies?
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Article 9
— Whether the Seven Petitions of the Lord's Prayer Are Fittingly Assigned?
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Article 10
— Whether Prayer Is Proper to the Rational Creature?
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Article 11
— Whether the Saints in Heaven Pray for Us?
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Article 12
— Whether Prayer Should Be Vocal?
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Article 13
— Whether Attention Is a Necessary Condition of Prayer?
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Article 14
— Whether Prayer Should Last a Long Time?
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Article 15
— Whether Prayer Is Meritorious?
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Article 16
— Whether Sinners Impetrate Anything from God by Their Prayers?
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Article 17
— Whether the Parts of Prayer Are Fittingly Described As Supplications, Prayers, Intercessions, and Thanksgivings?