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1 1, XXIX | deeds, and possessing a courage which is not by any means 2 1, XXXI | endowed them with strength and courage, but the true wisdom and 3 2, XLII | providence, and who allow that courage, and fortitude, and magnanimity 4 2, XLII | who would approve of manly courage, and among those who were 5 2, XLV | when they behaved with courage before the Jews, and suffered 6 2, XLV | Greeks of the fortitude and courage of their philosophers. From 7 2, LVI | not have taught with such courage had they invented the resurrection 8 2, LXXVIII| whether a man who had the courage to spread throughout the 9 2, LXXVIII| virtues of fortitude and courage, especially displayed in 10 3, VIII | minds might recover their courage and rise superior to the 11 3, LXVIII | to one of such high-toned courage as to lead men to despise 12 5, XXVIII | thing of comparison, and courage as well, and prudence, and 13 5, XLVII | the soul. And so also the "courage" of Epicures is one thing, 14 7, LIV | deservedly honour the man for his courage, yet to look up to Anaxarchus 15 8, XV | mistaken, for I lack neither courage nor weapons.' Is it not 16 8, XVI | mistaken, for I lack neither courage nor weapons." We who belong 17 8, XVII | justice, of temperance, of courage, of wisdom, of piety, and 18 8, LXX | from His victory we take courage. Should He even wish us