The infused moral virtues (virtutes morales infusae) differ from the theological virtues in that they have for their immediate formal object, not God Himself, but the creature in its relation to the moral law.
Illius egregias virtutes claraque facta Saepe fatebuntur gnatorum in funere matres, Cum in cinerem canos solvent a vertice crines 350 Putridaque infirmis variabunt pectora palmis.
Alcuin quotes with substitution of ‘bona opera agit’ for ‘virtutes congregat,’ Op.
III "Whether honesty be an angelic virtue, or not rather belonging to that class of qualities which the schoolmen term 'virtutes minus splendidæ et hominis et terræ nimis participes?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "virtutes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.