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Alphabetical [« »] viii 2 vineyard 3 virgin 1 virtue 18 virtues 10 virtuous 1 virulence 1 | Frequency [« »] 18 eternal 18 points 18 taken 18 virtue 18 works 17 already 17 ever | Origenes De principiis Concordances virtue |
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1 I, I, 6| bodily intermixture, in virtue of being the one sole species 2 I, II, 4| understood of the Son of God, in virtue of His being the Life, and 3 I, II, 6| the Father doth, then, in virtue of the Son doing all things 4 I, III, 8| blame, because capable of virtue and vice. On this account, 5 I, V, 3| were made capable both of virtue and vice; or whether we 6 I, V, 3| altogether incapable of virtue, and others again altogether 7 I, V, 3| reward and desert of their virtue. Moreover, also, whether 8 I, V, 3| dignities and glories in virtue of their nature, it will 9 I, VI, 2| does goodness exist in virtue of essential being; while 10 I, VIII, 3| or make any effort after virtue. For, as we are taught by 11 I, VIII, 4| exercise power except in virtue of their moral progress; 12 II, V, 3| among men as the ground of virtue and wickedness, and if it 13 II, V, 3| consider goodness to be a virtue; and as they will undoubtedly 14 II, V, 3| to deny that justice is a virtue. Accordingly, if virtue 15 II, V, 3| virtue. Accordingly, if virtue is a blessing, and justice 16 II, V, 3| blessing, and justice is a virtue, then without doubt justice 17 II, V, 3| he says, "If there be any virtue, and, if there be any praise, 18 II, V, 3| injustice, we may also hold the virtue of goodness and justice