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1 Nor yet was it any manner of palpable warm-heartedness or other natural virtue .
2 A supernatural state does not dispense us from the obligation of practising natural virtue .
3 Therefore God infuses charity into man according to the measure of his natural virtue .
4 Now as natural virtue is in natural things, so is human virtue in rational beings.
5 There remains to the philosopher the natural virtue of religion, which is a part of justice.
6 Now among the virtues directed to the connatural end there is but one natural virtue , viz.
7 Sin and feebleness were capable, thought its founders, of elimination by the force of natural virtue .
8 Perhaps because it is a natural virtue of women, it sits manlier upon men than upon women.
9 His book "Utopia", idealized an imaginary society living according to the principles of natural virtue .
10 He had spoken of faith as being a natural virtue ; he had even criticised Christ, who healed the sick.
11 On the other hand, the good of grace is supernatural, wherefore man cannot tend thereto by a natural virtue .
12 His book "Utopia", idealized an imaginary society of pagans living according to the principles of natural virtue .
13 Now, in man, none but natural virtue precedes charity, since there is no virtue without charity, as stated above (Q.
14 He was not content with mere natural virtue , but insisted that humility must be Christian, given birth to, and animated by charity.
15 And it has often happened that a disposition of great natural virtue has been lost before it had any opportunity of benefiting the republic.
16 It is the same case, if justice, according to the system of certain philosophers, should be esteemed an artificial and not a natural virtue .
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