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Alphabetical [« »] virgin 28 virginal 1 virgo 7 virtue 11 virtues 4 virtues- 1 virtuous 1 | Frequency [« »] 11 succession 11 turned 11 understand 11 virtue 10 abraham 10 acquired 10 adherents | Hyppolitus The refutation of all heresies IntraText - Concordances virtue |
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1 I, 6 | is formed from the air by virtue of the contraction; but 2 I, 16| had means, for instance virtue and vice; and there are 3 I, 16| nothing is more estimable than virtue. But whatever excels or 4 I, 16| end of supreme wisdom and virtue. And he affirms that the 5 I, 16| erroneous conception of virtue, supposing that they were 6 I, 19| satisfaction resulting from virtue. And he concluded that the 7 IV, 43| of the numbers an idea of virtue, progressed up to the four 8 V, 21| sodomy. Henceforward vice and virtue were prevalent among men, 9 VI, 32| Socrates, conspicuous for virtue even while he was a young 10 VII, 21| primal Deity, but by some virtue which was an offshoot from 11 VIII, 2 | AEons were adorned with all virtue and with all sanctity, so