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1 2 | excelling in the greatest virtue, while it ought not to be 2 4 | he deprived Him also of virtue? From this, he says, He 3 11| either on account of the virtue by which they had profited 4 13| away; and that no traces of virtue remain in man, the nature 5 15| prohibited, and the duties of virtue be en-joined. Since, therefore, 6 16| to those which belong to virtue,--that is, anger towards 7 19| to the soul. But if the virtue of the soul shall have resisted 8 19| which is capable of divine virtue, is not mortal. But there 9 19| distinction, that since virtue is attended with bitterness, 10 19| the body, and, preferring virtue to pleasures, have preserved 11 19| His law is despised, that virtue is rejected, and pleasure 12 20| strict and frugal manner. For virtue is proved and fixed s by 13 20| there is in Him perfect virtue, it follows of necessity 14 20| which is itself also a virtue. How many men, from having 15 21| is eternal and of perfect virtue, and He is never angry unless