... more is implied here. According to ancient teaching, the virtue of the soul (or anima) is faith, while that of the spirit ... A kind of second birth, love provides a schooling in the virtues of the heart—without which there is no search. In 1924, in read more...
... reason, it is the undeniable triump h of faith. It is, “The virtue to exist by faith As soldiers live by courage.” Such was read more...
... Royal-Deux-Ponts was raised by the Duke Deux-Ponts by virtue of a commission in 1757. It was one of four regiments which read more...
... It was an obscure rule, and it was only available by virtue of the fact that there were more than three trustees. So read more...
... is that, um, in a concept like that, he's combining virtue with information, and so, again, he's not, um, talking read more...
... s working with, that they are people of wisdom, people of virtue, people of strength. And as they support and encourage him read more...
... have personal experiences where they started to believe, by virtue of the fact that we as a group experienced things. Whereas read more...
... This—it sends a signal, because prudence— Cardinal Virtue Prudence AKRAM ELIAS: —and a Mason is taught prudence. ... that a Mason has to take into account— The Four Cardinal Virtues, the Vatican Museum AKRAM ELIAS: —as he or she is read more...
... but two, growing them, and also helping the Institute … by virtue of being decision makers with the finances of the Trust, ... but two, growing them; and also helping the Institute … by virtue of being decision makers with the finances of the Trust, read more...
... purified through ethical conduct consisting of the Masonic virtues of “faith, hope, and charity; brotherly love, relief, and ... of Old Testament motifs and the emphasis on traditional virtues must have appealed to his abiding Christian pietism, while read more...