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The Moralists muster all the forces of vertue against it, as being the chiefest enemy of mans chiefe good, which they define to be actio virtutis in vitâ perfectâ, the continuall practice of vertue in a happy life. |
The Moralists muster all the forces of virtue against it, as being the chiefest enemy of men chief good, which they define to be actio virtue in vitâ perfectâ, the continual practice of virtue in a happy life. |
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