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We must how consider the vices opposed to charity: (1) hatred,
which is opposed to love; (2) sloth and envy, which are opposed to
the joy of charity; (3) discord and schism, which are contrary to
peace; (4) offense and scandal, which are contrary to beneficence
and fraternal correction.
Under the first head there are six points of inquiry:
(1) Whether it is possible to hate God?
(2) Whether hatred of God is the greatest of sins?
(3) Whether hatred of one's neighbor is always a sin?
(4) Whether it is the greatest of all sins against our neighbor?
(5) Whether it is a capital sin?
(6) From what capital sin does it arise?
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