True virtue, being united to heavenly grace of faith, makes up the highest perfection.
Of this I am certain, that true refinement is the effect of true virtue; that virtue is truth, and good; and that beauty dwells in them, and they in her.
Believe me, true virtue is not nourished in external calm any more than are good fish found in the stagnant waters of the marshes.
He admits that the natural man can in various ways produce very fair imitations of true virtue.
And yet this natural conscience does not imply the existence of a 'truly virtuous taste or determination of the mind to relish and delight in the essential beauty of true virtue, arising from a virtuous benevolence of the heart' (ii.
When shall we begin to study to crucify our passions and die to ourselves, that we may lay a solid foundation of true virtue, and establish its reign in our hearts?
However, he often visited this abbey of Rhuis, and by his counsels directed many in the paths of true virtue.
Whether, in other words, the dispositions or qualities which Adam derived from the hand of God, partook of the nature of true virtue or otherwise?
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