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1 1, IV | of evil, and that life of virtue. You yourself know this 2 1, IV | do not ascribe to man's virtue but declare to be the gift 3 1, V | voice, with unblemished virtue, that is able to quench 4 1, VI | be a crime, is called a virtue when it is committed wholesale. 5 1, VIII| He grows into praise by virtue of his crime; and the more 6 3, I | an example of faith and virtue. For in proportion as the 7 5, I | stand fast both in faith and virtue. And although some reasons 8 6, I | congratulated your faith and virtue with exulting words, and 9 6, II | a brave and persevering virtue. We are still in the world; 10 8, I | hearing of your faith and virtue, wherein the Church, our 11 8, I | equal and common warmth of virtue, as it behoves the soldiers 12 8, II | afforded an example of virtue and faith, contending in 13 8, II | said with the testimony of virtue and faith, the Lord fulfilled. 14 8, III | the consummation of their virtue and a celestial crown; that 15 15, I | companion both of your faith and virtue, and God's soldier in glorious 16 15, I | the prison with faith and virtue; your praises are as numerous 17 15, III | finished their journey of virtue and faith, have attained 18 15, IV | with the glory of your virtue uncorrupted, have stood 19 15, IV | have joined discipline with virtue, you have brought others 20 19, I | away by a more powerful virtue, they ought not to lie any 21 22, I | in faith, and robust in virtue, but little established 22 24, I | glory of your faith and virtue, rejoicing greatly and abundantly 23 24, I | been made an example of virtue to the brethren, is on common 24 32, Arg | WAY, THE CONSTANCY OF HIS VIRTUE AND HIS MIND, WHEREBY HE 25 32, I | young, but, in the praise of virtue and of faith, advanced; 26 32, I | with a more illustrious virtue so that, after overcoming 27 32, I | distinguished by the honour of his virtue, or praiseworthy for the 28 33, II | that lived in faith and virtue, with spiritual nourishments. 29 33, III | by domestic examples of virtue and faith. But if in a worldly 30 33, IV | in all the insignia of virtue and praise, he had been 31 34, I | exalted in the honour both of virtue and of faith; who by his 32 36, I | merits of their faith and virtue. Let there be also a more 33 36, I | death. For neither is their virtue nor their honour too little 34 50, I | praiseworthy originators of virtue and honour.~ 35 51, IX | who makes priests; what a virtue there was in the very undertaking 36 51, IX | the highest testimony of virtue and faith? Is not he to 37 51, XVII| repentance strength is armed to virtue, which could not be armed 38 52, I | glory to which in the full virtue of faith they were tending, 39 59, II | of continence by modest. virtue, should be sullied by the 40 63, I | the brethren in faith and virtue, stands forth as a teacher 41 67, VIII| the strength of Christian virtue or faith so languished, 42 76, I | yourselves as leaders of virtue, that while the flock follows 43 80, III | But if not." Lest the virtue of their confession should