Book, Chapter

 1   III,     VIII|            terrible brow. And if by virtue of His Godhead He had made
 2   III,     VIII|              but thrusts it away by virtue of its inward warmth, so
 3   III,       XI|          nature, he says "beast" by virtue of that nature. But when
 4   III,       XI|           the beasts," he speaks in virtue of their number. And there
 5   III,        V|            baseness ? For it is not virtue that takes a man up to heaven,
 6   III,        V|         lesson, to pay no regard to virtue, but without let or hindrance
 7   III,      XII|          His riches always included virtue, and his poverty the love
 8    IV,       II|             use His power in making virtue into wickedness nor wickedness
 9    IV,       II|      wickedness nor wickedness into virtue, nor does He adapt a man
10    IV,   XXVIII|          world by the beauty of His virtue, and flashes light upon
11    IV,      XXX|       honour to that which welcomed virtue in this life, and no judgment
12    IV,      XXX| forgetfulness, neither crowning the virtue as virtue nor laying bare
13    IV,      XXX|      neither crowning the virtue as virtue nor laying bare the wickedness, . . .
14    IV,      XXX|             wickedness in it or the virtue. Such a belief as this does
15    IV,      XXX|     fulfilment of the good deeds of virtue, receives no praise even
16    IV,      XXX|            right action and all the virtue and ordering of men's deeds,
17     V          |             preceding good deeds of virtue to be reckoned for righteousness,
18     V          |           put into a lamp, made the virtue of Abraham's works to give
19     V          |           reckoned them, no one set virtue under its right heading,
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