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virgil 2
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21 sense
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21 virtue
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Ivan M. Andreyev
Orthodox apologetic theology

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virtue

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1 8 | basis. For harmony between virtue and blessedness, which is 2 8 | a permanent demand that virtue should have a worthy reward 3 8 | truth. The requirement that virtue would be rewarded by a corresponding 4 8 | spirit of man aspires by virtue of its own ethical nature. 5 8 | the union of fortune and virtue in a completely equal measure 6 8 | And experience shows that virtue in the present life more 7 8 | conscience urgently demands that virtue should be inseparable from 8 8 | and from this alliance of virtue and fortune, supreme welfare 9 8 | establish an alliance between virtue and fortune, then there 10 8 | this; that is, to reward virtue with fortune worthy of it. 11 8 | establish compliance between virtue and fortune. This impels 12 8 | alliance between ethics and virtue.”~From his proofs, Kant 13 8 | one capable of combining virtue and fortune, He must be 14 8 | separates the understanding of virtue from the understanding of 15 8 | to Christian morals, true virtue finds its reward in itself 16 8 | understanding of good. “Virtue is fortune,” says Socrates. 17 8 | complete justice, notes that “virtue in consequence of its expedient 18 8 | Himself said in regard to virtue, which cannot be put into 19 15 | nothingness is the distinguishing virtue of divine nature expressed. 20 17,1 | s devotion to God; their virtue consisted of a faithful 21 App,2| resulted the remarkable virtue of the human nature of Christ:


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