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Alphabetical [« »] virile 1 virility 1 virtue 6 virtues 19 virtuous 2 viscera 3 vision 3 | Frequency [« »] 19 speaking 19 stars 19 unwilling 19 virtues 18 aesculapius 18 art 18 base | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances virtues |
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1 I, 31| no outline delineate; of virtues inexpressible, of greatness 2 I, 40| discussions on morals, on virtues, and on duties been rendered 3 I, 42| unwonted excellence of the virtues He exhibited, than the conquest 4 I, 47| was to be seen in these virtues alone. For however great 5 I, 48| belong to the drugs-not virtues inherent in him who applies 6 II, 5| eager longing for all the virtues, and prefer the friendship 7 II, 11| glorious works and most potent virtues which he manifested and 8 II, 11| and unknown power. What virtues did you follow in the philosophers, 9 II, 12| baseless statements? His virtues have been made manifest 10 II, 15| unremitting practice of all the virtues. And because all our souls 11 II, 30| sense-despising and neglecting the virtues by regard to which life 12 II, 34| it, but also shown by His virtues, which were so great, that 13 II, 46| things, the origin of the virtues and chief in benevolence, 14 II, 74| be beyond doubt by such virtues and powers. 15 III, 39| name of gods who by their virtues have become gods from being 16 V, 30| from admiration of their virtues. 17 VI, 2| them -should have all the virtues in perfection, should be 18 VI, 13| heaping upon them the divine virtues, when we see that the artists 19 VII, 30| weakens the strength of all virtues, and is hostile to the decency