Virtues, higher, are continuations upward of the homely, i. 2.6 (19-[265]).

Virtues, higher, imply lower but not conversely, i. 3.7 (19-[266]).

Virtues, higher, merge into wisdom, i. 2.6 (19-[265]).

Virtues, homely, assimilate us to divinity only partially, i. 2.3 (19-[260]).

Virtues, homely (civil, prudence, courage, temperance, justice), i. 2.1 (19-[257]).

Virtues, homely, produce in man a measure and proportion, i. 2.2 (19-[259]).

Virtues, homely, to be supplemented by divine discontent, i. 2.7 (19-[267]).

Virtues, homely, yield resemblance to divinity, i. 2.1 (19-[256]).

Virtues, how they purify, i. 2.4 (19-[261]).

Virtues, lower, are mutually related, i. 2.7 (19-[266]).