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Making a Difference by Adding | Dr. Tom Walker

Blue Ridge Christian News 11 Mar 2025
“And beside this, giving all diligence, add to your faith virtue; ...
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Richard Kyte: We stopped using the word \u2018frugal\u2019 \u2014 and it shows

Journal Gazette 06 Mar 2025
For over 2,000 years, ever since Plato wrote “The Republic”, temperance was considered one of four cardinal virtues ... Temperance is the virtue of self-restraint ... Plato regarded temperance as an ...
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Does temperance hold the key to responsible governance? | The Ethical Life podcast

Journal Gazette 06 Mar 2025
Historically considered one of the four cardinal virtues — along with wisdom, courage and justice — temperance and its connection to personal restraint and moderation have become increasingly rare in both individual and governmental decision-making.
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Does temperance hold the key to responsible governance?

Dispatch Argus 05 Mar 2025
... and justice — temperance and its connection .
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‘Ambition beyond words’: How Siena’s art revolution brought heaven down to earth

AOL 27 Feb 2025
“The extravagance of it ... Medieval Siena was an oligarchic republic ... Siena ... In another part of the fresco, at right angles to the well-governed city, the Virtues sit – Prudence, Fortitude, Temperance and the rest, all personified into queenly women ... .
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Who applied for General Sessions Court Judge Bill Anderson's seat? | The Week in Politics

Commercial Appeal 24 Feb 2025
He will vacate the bench on March 1. Anderson first took office in 2010 and was elected in 2014 ... Mischelle Alexander-Best ... Mounce said in his interview as a judge he would be guided by four "cardinal virtues." Fortitude, prudence, temperance and justice.
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What happened when I went behind the curtain of the secretive Freemasons: SARAH RAINEY gains ...

The Daily Mail 24 Feb 2025
The star, explains Tom Currie, 38, originally from Preston, who was 23 when he joined the Freemasons, represents virtue and striving for greatness – both key tenets of the society’s beliefs ... temperance, fortitude, prudence and justice.
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