Chapter, Paragraph
1 3,1| where its participants (by virtue of their partaking of the
2 3,4| was not devoid of divine virtue — that is, the warmth and
3 3,4| receive Holy Communion by virtue of their having received
4 4,2| their adversaries; and by virtue of Thy Cross, preserve Thy
5 6,6| The Church is also holy by virtue of Christ's teaching. Through
6 6,6| members of Christ's Church by virtue of the rudiments of the
7 6,7| Christian cannot attain a single virtue. A repentant feeling saves
8 6,2| is the foundation of all virtue, for even if one distinguishes
9 6,2| chastity, of any other virtue, without humility all of
10 6,2| salvation without humility. This virtue was regarded highly in the
11 6,2| and without notice. This virtue is as difficult to attain
12 6,2| beginning of his growth in this virtue.~The Psalmist especially
13 6,2| first and foremost this virtue: Take My yoke upon you,
14 6,2| for it is out of this virtue that all the other virtues
15 6,2| constancy and determination in virtue, courage and patience help
16 6,3| mankind. For this reason — by virtue of her solidarity with all
17 9 | Nothing so helps us to grow in virtue as our pure and pious prayers
18 9 | virtues, for as we grow in virtue, so does our prayer grow
19 9 | striving after the supreme virtue — prayer.~ ~
20 9,8| the psychology of sin and virtue with unusual depth.~The
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