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Against Jovinianus

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virtue

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, 12| great faith and of great virtue, to be the pure temple of 2 I, 34| Gentiles, whose highest virtue consisted in not plundering 3 I, 34| it, for the practice of virtue.~ 4 I, 35| enjoy the consciousness of virtue, unless a man be able to 5 I, 36| Symplegades of necessity and virtue, on either side; and must 6 I, 37| another to hold out rewards to virtue.~ 7 I, 43| to the excellence of the virtue. For the 4595 wife of Hasdrubal, 8 I, 49| that when it is lost all virtue falls to the ground. This 9 I, 49| by splendid ability. The virtue of woman is, in a special 10 I, 49| antiquity. She, through a virtue rare among women, is too 11 II, 3 | forced by necessity either to virtue or to vice. Otherwise, if 12 II, 9 | might think of nothing but virtue. Plato, moreover, himself, 13 II, 11| and faithful friends, and virtue is always scarce. Study 14 II, 14| nature provided a cup. His virtue and self-restraint were 15 II, 21| depart a hair’s breadth from virtue, and all sins are equal, 16 II, 21| censure, is far removed from virtue; and what is far from virtue 17 II, 21| virtue; and what is far from virtue becomes the property of 18 II, 36| effect, we follow vice, not virtue; Epicurus, not Christ; Jovinianus, 19 II, 37| paradise. All honor to your virtue, or rather to your vices! 20 II, 38| excellence your name implies: let virtue lift you up on high, let


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