Second Part of the Second Part (Secunda Secundae) — Question 88
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Article 1
— Whether a Vow Consists in a Mere Purpose of the Will?
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Article 2
— Whether a Vow Should Always Be About a Better Good?
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Article 3
— Whether All Vows Are Binding?
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Article 4
— Whether It Is Expedient to Take Vows?
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Article 5
— Whether a Vow Is an Act of Latria or Religion?
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Article 6
— Whether It Is More Praiseworthy and Meritorious to Do Something in Fulfilment of a Vow, Than Without a Vow?
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Article 7
— Whether a Vow Is Solemnized by the Reception of Holy Orders, and by the Profession of a Certain Rule?
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Article 8
— Whether Those Who Are Subject to Another's Power Are Hindered from Taking Vows?
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Article 9
— Whether Children Can Bind Themselves by Vow to Enter Religion?
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Article 10
— Whether Vows Admit of Dispensation?
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Article 11
— Whether It Is Possible to Be Dispensed from a Solemn Vow of Continency?
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Article 12
— Whether the Authority of a Prelate Is Required for the Commutation or the Dispensation of a Vow?