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Nay , is it not so ( at least much towards it ) even in the exercise of virtues ? I and want before I can exercise the virtue of gratitude ; miserable and in torment before I can exercise the virtue of patience .
Nay , is it not so ( at least much towards it ) even in the exercise of virtues ? I and want before I can exercise the virtue of gratitude ; miserable and in torment before I can exercise the virtue of patience .
Strana 402
That virtue therefore which is but a youngling in the contemplation of evil , and knows not the utmost that vice promises to her followers , and rejects it , is but a blank virtue , not a pure ; her whiteness is but an excremental64 ...
That virtue therefore which is but a youngling in the contemplation of evil , and knows not the utmost that vice promises to her followers , and rejects it , is but a blank virtue , not a pure ; her whiteness is but an excremental64 ...
Strana 405
If every action which is good or evil in man at ripe years were to be under pittance , and prescription , and compulsion , what were virtue but a name , what praise could be then due to well - doing ...
If every action which is good or evil in man at ripe years were to be under pittance , and prescription , and compulsion , what were virtue but a name , what praise could be then due to well - doing ...
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Bibliography | 16 |
Introductory Note | 30 |
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