Virtue derived from primitive nature of soul, ii. 3.8 (52-[1174]).
Virtue does not figure among true categories, vi. 2.17 (43-[920]).
Virtue independent of action, vi. 8.5 (39-[779]).
Virtue is good, not absolute, but participating, i. 8.8 (51-[1155]).
Virtue is soul's tendency to unity of faculties, vi. 9.1 (9-[1147]).
Virtue not corporeal, iv. 7.8 (2-[69]).
Virtue not possessed by body, iv. 7.8 (2-[69]).
Virtue of appetite explained, iii. 6.2 (26-[354]).
Virtue the road to escape evils, i. 2.1 (19-[256]).
Virtue, without which, God is a mere word ignored by gnostics, ii. 9.15 (33-[629]).