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The opposite of the Seven Deadly Sins are the Seven Heavenly Virtues.

1) Chastity / Lust

2) Kindness / Envy

3) Temperance / Gluttony

4) Diligence / Sloth

5) Charity / Greed

6) Patience / Anger or Wrath

7) Humility / Pride

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They are the four cardinal or natural virtues:

1. Justice

2. Prudence

3. Temperance (moderation)

4. Fortitude (courage)

and the three theological virtues:

1. Faith

2. Hope

3. Charity (love)

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The 7 heavanly virtues are like the opposite of he seven deadly sins, the virtues represent forms of good and are influenced to go by them while the seven deadly sins are what you are to try and not be like. The seven virtues are:

Patience

Charity

Kindness

Humility

Diligence

Tempurance

And chastity

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The Seven Lively virtues are made up of 4 Cardinal Virtues of Prudence, Justice, Temperance, Fortitude, and 3 Theological Virtues of Faith, Hope & Charity.

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