[Letter] | [A4] | Entire question |
[Letter] |
[A4] |
1. |
Whether to believe is to think with assent? |
[Letter] |
[A4] |
2. |
Whether the act of faith is suitably distinguished as believing God, believing in a God and believing in God? |
[Letter] |
[A4] |
3. |
Whether it is necessary for salvation to believe anything above the natural reason? |
[Letter] |
[A4] |
4. |
Whether it is necessary to believe those things which can be proved by natural reason? |
[Letter] |
[A4] |
5. |
Whether man is bound to believe anything explicitly? |
[Letter] |
[A4] |
6. |
Whether all are equally bound to have explicit faith? |
[Letter] |
[A4] |
7. |
Whether it is necessary for the salvation of all, that they should believe explicitly in the mystery of Christ? |
[Letter] |
[A4] |
8. |
Whether it is necessary for salvation to believe explicitly in the Trinity? |
[Letter] |
[A4] |
9. |
Whether to believe is meritorious? |
[Letter] |
[A4] |
10. |
Whether reasons in support of what we believe lessen the merit of faith? |