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1 Intro | Description and Personification of Virtue; The Agnos a Symbol of Chastity;
2 Intro(5) | A personification of virtue, the daughter of philosophy. [
3 Intro(9) | Virtue presides, and "to the pure
4 Marc | Wisdom, a book full of all virtue, the Holy Spirit, now openly
5 Marc | no children, and to have virtue, for the memorial thereof
6 Theoph | Wisdom, a book full of all virtue,14 "his heart is ashes,
7 Thal | birth and nourishment to virtue. For in this way, too, the
8 Thal | Wisdom are understanding and virtue, says most rightly; and
9 Thal | greatness and beauty of virtue; and so these, in their
10 Theop | The Necessity of Praising Virtue, for Those Who Have the
11 Thall | III.-Far Best to Cultivate Virtue from Boyhood.~Therefore,
12 Thall | not being maimed in her virtue, but in both parts, according
13 Agathe | of the shadowy image of virtue, than workers who represent
14 Agathe | upon the body, the light of virtue is kindled unquenchably,
15 Procil | to her in a comparison of virtue. And for this reason she
16 Procil | in the golden ornament of virtue, whose beauty the King desired,23
17 Thekla | Virginity: Wholly Divine; Virtue, in Greek 0Areth/, Whence
18 Thekla | have been ignorant of this virtue as being superior to ten
19 Thekla | thousand other advantages of virtue which we cultivate for the
20 Thekla | hast thy name, signifying, virtue, because thou art worthy
21 Thekla | and grow strong in manly virtue.~
22 Thekla(33)| Virtue.~
23 Thekla | adorned with the fruits of virtue. And the thousand two hundred
24 Thekla | possessed of the seven crowns of virtue, having gone through the
25 Thekla | life in righteousness and virtue, observing a motion which
26 Thekla | God, being better than the virtue of the best men, then the
27 Thekla | produce the qualities of virtue and vice in human life,
28 Thekla | with temperance, being a virtue, is better than that which
29 Thekla | destroys destiny, teaching that virtue should be learnt, and diligently
30 Thekla | as reason has shown. But virtue is lovable and praiseworthy,
31 Thekla | Flesh and Spirit: Vice and Virtue.~But why do I draw out my
32 Thekla | received two names, that of virtue and that of vice. And we
33 Thekla | and most useful leading of virtue, choosing the best in preference
34 Tusiane | the Mind and the Order of Virtue; Charity Deep and Full;
35 Tusiane | discipline and exercise of virtue. For the mind being cleansed
36 Tusiane | adorned with the fruits of virtue, on the first day of the
37 Domn | nourished by oil the light of virtue, now almost extinguished.~
38 Domn | subject to the dominion of virtue, and not to be deprived
39 Domn | having stripped them of virtue. And what I say will hereafter
40 Domn | imitates11 the forms of virtue and righteousness, not for
41 Arete | They Who Shall See God; Virtue Disciplined by Temptations.~
42 Arete | guide as Arete, that is virtue.~Euboulios. But, Gregorion,
43 Arete | courage the strength of virtue?~Gregorion. Plainly so.~
44 Arete | endurance be the strength of virtue, is not the soul, which
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