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On the Acquisition of Virtues
On the Acquisition of Virtues


No one is shut off from virtue, all is clear, all is admitted, all is invited.
Virtue is closed to no one; it lies open to all;
It invites all; admits all. It does not collect [...]
nor a census; It is content with the bare human. But as
Cassian says in the Collationes Patrum, a person
seeking to be so divided from passions that

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In the first book of Theological Mysteries, chapter 55.

On the Acquisition of Virtues

Virtue is closed to no one; it lies open to all; It invites all; admits all. It does not collect [...] nor a census; It is content with the bare human. But as Cassian says in the Collationes Patrum, a person seeking to be so divided from passions that