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Ordinatio. Prologue.
Ordinatio. Book 1. Distinctions 1 and 2.
Ordinatio. Book 1. Distinction 3.
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book one. third distinction.
first part. about the knowability of god
third distinction. second part. about the footprint (or vestige)
third distinction. third part. about the image
question one whether in the intellective part properly taken there is a memory that has an intelligible species naturally prior to the act of understanding
question two. whether the intellective part properly taken or something of it is the total cause generating actual knowledge, or the idea of generating it
question three whether the more principal cause of generated knowledge is the object present in itself or in the species, or the very intellective part of the intellect
question four. whether there is distinctly in the mind an image of the trinity
I. to the question
a. about the image of the trinity in us
b. two doubts
II. to the initial arguments
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Ordinatio. Book 1. Distinctions 4 to 10.
Ordinatio. Book 1. Distinctions 11 to 25.
Ordinatio. Book 1. Distinctions 26 to 48.
Ordinatio. Book 2. Distinctions 1 - 3.
Ordinatio. Book 2. Distinctions 4 to 44.
Ordinatio. Book 3. Distinctions 1 - 17.
Ordinatio. Book 3. Distinctions 26 - 40.
Ordinatio. Book 4. Distinctions 1 - 7
Ordinatio. Book 4. Distinctions 8 - 13.
Ordinatio. Book 4. Distinctions 14 - 42.
Ordinatio. Book 4. Distinctions 43 - 49.
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