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virgin 12
virginity 1
virgins 3
virtue 35
virtues 14
virtuous 6
visage 1
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35 cast
35 received
35 sun
35 virtue
34 above
34 certain
34 concerning
S. John Damascene (?)
Barlaam and Ioasaph

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virtue

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1 INT | that follow a pattern of virtue, this hath the Church of 2 INT | race. For the pathway to virtue is rough and steep, especially 3 IV | gone! Though the path of virtue, which thou art about to 4 VI | the blind in heart it hath virtue to bestow the light of wisdom, 5 VII | because of the likeness of virtue, in its degree, to God. 6 VII | and teaching the way of virtue, turning men from destruction 7 VII | are low and earthly, by virtue of his Incarnation. ~"But, 8 XI | beyond count we learn the virtue of tears and repentance. 9 XII | fellow-heirs with Christ. Their virtue shone so bright that their 10 XII | caverns. Thus, in pursuit of virtue, they utterly denied themselves 11 XII | achievements. He that excelled in virtue ascribed nothing to his 12 XII | eagerly storing the honey of virtue in the cells of their hearts, 13 XV | enter the unerring road of virtue. And though few walk therein 14 XV | whatever it wisheth, whether to virtue or to vice, the soul being 15 XV | have a bias entirely toward virtue, while others incline with 16 XVIII | plenteously the riches of virtue, and are fed by the hope 17 XIX | trembleth and quaketh at the virtue thereof, and endureth not 18 XIX | labour. For the habit of virtue, taking its quality from 19 XIX | harder shall it be to shift virtue, which hath been by nature 20 XX | Wherefore a practician of virtue once spake to me on this 21 XX | that the acquirement of virtue is within our reach, and 22 XX | savour and splendour of virtue, and make her a temple of 23 XX | merit, in all fulness of virtue, to obtain the kingdom that 24 XXII | in the close adherence to virtue. For we dread, not a little, 25 XXII | God, after the sweats of virtue, the life-blood of courage." ~ 26 XXIV | schooled him in all manner of virtue." Feigning anger, again 27 XXX | into his books that had virtue to work such magic, he called 28 XXXII | interpreters, marvellous in virtue and learning; and all the 29 XXXII | friendship, or any other such virtue with statues and pillars. 30 XXXIII | thoughts to his next task, the virtue of almsgiving. Temperance 31 XXXV | the road that leadeth to virtue, so that his righteousness 32 XXXVII | him with the hardness of virtue, and the many sweats that 33 XXXVIII| himself in every kind of virtue, and learning well from 34 XXXIX | behind in the practice of virtue, until the crown, which 35 XL | daily advanced higher in virtue, and daily gained purer


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