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1 3 | from Apostolic times this virtue has been thriving and flourishing
2 12| virginity is not a Christian virtue unless we embrace it "for
3 16| possess the stability of virtue unless there is a vow to
4 17| call those who have the virtue of virginity the spouses
5 29| deserves the name of angelic virtue, which St. Cyprian writing
6 29| assistance and the sign of proven virtue? ~
7 35| live by the spirit.59 The virtue of chastity does not mean
8 36| anything that may offend this virtue nearly or remotely; at such
9 41| profession of Christian virtue on the part of those who,
10 42| fruits as a witness to their virtue. Yet whoever for this reason
11 42| and the example of their virtue. And yet, as Our duty demands,
12 49| virginity is a difficult virtue; that one be able to embrace
13 51| pledged to God is a difficult virtue, those who after serious
14 52| efficaciously protect our virtue: constant vigilance, whereby
15 53| slightly tarnish the beautiful virtue of purity. In this matter
16 60| which is founded on the virtue of profound Christian humility,
17 62| temptations against the beautiful virtue of chastity than instant
18 65| chastity and the ideal of virtue. See in her the pattern
19 68| women, equal in number and virtue to the current necessities
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