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1 I, 1 | that pinnacle and height of virtue into the extremity of evil 2 I, 6 | thence towards the path of virtue, God accepts and welcomes, 3 I, 7 | even so God conducts to virtue those who are much depraved, 4 I, 14| have been eminent for the virtue of their life), what consolation, 5 I, 16| gale, towards the haven of virtue. And this is the point in 6 I, 16| standing on the pinnacle of virtue, and in the same condition 7 I, 16| despairing of the way of virtue. For dejection now holds 8 I, 17| still greater advances in virtue. And all were rejoicing, 9 I, 17| arrived at the very goal of virtue.~This man indeed fell and 10 I, 17| and lairs to his former virtue, thou art not ignorant, 11 I, 19| only we display thus much virtue at least, we shall be able 12 I, 19| and displaying such great virtue, as even to be a protector