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1 Intr, 0| effective means of attaining virtue. This principle is responsible 2 Intr, 0| incline them more closely to virtue and to inspire their lives 3 Unic, 2| been written about this virtue which I cannot understand, 4 Unic, 3| others, and at times mistake virtue for indulgence. Do not think, 5 Unic, 3| to consider any woman's virtue as above suspicion. Yes, 6 Unic, 4| especially is this so as virtue always attracts love, and 7 Unic, 4| shall know when we have this virtue, which is a very great one, 8 Unic, App| sensuality is turned into virtue. But the two may be so closely 9 Unic, 6| profit, for if you look at a virtue you desire it and try to 10 Unic, 7| are making her richer in virtue and how she is bearing them, 11 Unic, 7| own part to practise the virtue which is the opposite of 12 Unic, 9| them, it shows a want of virtue in them. And they not only 13 Unic, 9| otherwise, and says it is a virtue to do such things, do not 14 Unic, 10| own selves and that this virtue and humility go together.~ 15 Unic, 10| humility can enter,34 for this virtue and that of detachment from 16 Unic, 12| this way by the devil, that virtue cannot fail to bring her 17 Unic, 15| as I begin to urge this virtue upon you, for I ought myself 18 Unic, 15| oneself to practise this virtue and to endeavour to obtain 19 Unic, 15| gained in every way by this virtue, and how, so far as I can 20 Unic, 17| humility is the principal virtue which must be practised 21 Unic, 20| step, this alone has such virtue that there is no fear of 22 Unic, 21| the same", "It is bad for virtue", "It is not meant for women; 23 Unic, 29| exhibiting some additional virtue, it is with you that she 24 Unic, 32| as I suggest and make a virtue of necessity.~ 25 Unic, 36| mutual love the hardest virtue for us to attain, though 26 Unic, 36| attain, though it is the virtue dearest to His Father. Because 27 Unic, 38| neglect to cultivate that virtue, believing we have already 28 Unic, 38| say that he possesses any virtue, or that he is rich, if 29 Unic, 38| when he most needs this virtue he finds himself devoid 30 Unic, 38| we are not strong in this virtue, the Lord will leave us 31 Unic, 38| believe that we have some virtue -- patience, let us say -- 32 Unic, 38| beginning to teach you this virtue, and force yourself to suffer 33 Unic, 38| you to repay Him for the virtue which He is giving you, 34 Unic, 38| her vow and possesses the virtue of poverty and that what 35 Unic, 38| are from possessing the virtue of poverty, which we must 36 Unic, 38| temptation, as regards both the virtue I have spoken of and all 37 Unic, 39| wicked may be humility and virtue and at other times a very 38 Unic, 41| life, depends upon this virtue being firmly planted in 39 Unic, 41| frightened and put off by virtue. This is very important