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1 I, 1pref | quenched the light of his faith, and so lost the God whom
2 I, 1pref | not deny that his first faith he held along with ourselves;
3 I, 2 | an honest mind and good faith cannot produce evil deeds,
4 I, 2 | leavened the whole lump of the faith, flavouring it with the
5 I, 2 | one God with soundness of faith. To men of diseased vision
6 I, 9 | uncertainty be dangerous to the faith, and we shall drift into
7 I, 12 | too, even in regard to faith itself, I say that he seeks
8 I, 12 | no groundwork for their faith.~
9 I, 18 | succeeded in satisfying men's faith. In what manner, therefore,
10 I, 20 | innovate on the rule (of faith) by his separation of the
11 I, 20 | to transfer them to the faith of another god and christ,
12 I, 21 | law, if it be not because faith in the Creator was still
13 I, 21 | still, therefore, stood faith in the Creator and in His
14 I, 21 | as reposes its Christian faith in the Creator. But if the
15 I, 27 | life by the denial of your faith? God forbid, you say with
16 I, 28 | the very sacrament of his faith! For what end does baptism
17 II, 2 | consequence, by his not having faith, "even that which he seemeth
18 II, 18 | obdurate, and wanting in faith towards God, it might seem
19 II, 22 | to a king, only without faith and purity of heart, and
20 II, 26 | threatenings, and thus extorts faith which at first was difficult,
21 II, 27 | yourselves bound by your own faith. For if the God (in whom
22 III, 1intro| should be the object of our faith. Him did Christ so expressly
23 III, 1intro| subversion of the rule (of faith), where any opinion is found
24 III, 1intro| our compendious rules of faith, however, she has it all
25 III, 2 | because it was through faith that it was to be of avail.
26 III, 2 | for the securing of this faith, a preparation built upon
27 III, 2 | pro-arrangement and fore-announcement. Faith, when informed by such a
28 III, 3 | the first right to men's faith, just as the first comers
29 III, 3 | warning, is to bar and limit faith, He will Himself have to
30 III, 3 | you claim as solely due to faith in your Christ, I may fairly
31 III, 3 | which wins the assent of faith, so that even on this ground
32 III, 3 | prophecies of his own building up faith in him, as by miracles,
33 III, 3 | your Christ is an object of faith, because God ought not to
34 III, 4 | propagate a most monstrous faith, whereby it should come
35 III, 8 | be found not to warrant faith in Him. For He suffered
36 III, 8 | also swept away. And so our faith is vain, and vain also is
37 III, 10 | turned by ministering to faith rather than to a fraud!
38 III, 11 | for him to suppose that faith in his nativity was to be
39 III, 14 | bids us take the shield of faith, wherewith we may be able
40 III, 14 | prosper in the success of that faith which received Him, and
41 III, 17 | reed that is, the shattered faith of the Jews nor quenched
42 III, 18 | pushing all nations through faith, bearing them away from
43 III, 18 | yet turned with an eye of faith to it, was proclaimed a
44 III, 20 | embraces the whole world in the faith of His gospel. So again
45 III, 23 | with shame, who put your faith in a vanquished god! What
46 III, 24 | it has a claim upon our faith in respect of the Creator.
47 III, 24 | ones through the gospel by faith. When Jacob sees in his
48 IV, 2 | and Matthew first instil faith into us; whilst of apostolic
49 IV, 2 | the same principles of the faith, so far as relates to the
50 IV, 2 | essential matter of the faith, in which there is disagreement
51 IV, 2 | sufficient basis for our faith. There would be still wanted
52 IV, 2 | in other words, that the faith which he had learned, and
53 IV, 2 | them touching the rule of faith, they joined their hands
54 IV, 2 | predecessors for both his own faith and preaching, how much
55 IV, 4 | when in the first warmth of faith he contributed money to
56 IV, 4 | that he held the primitive faith amongst ourselves, in the
57 IV, 5 | from Paul; to what rule of faith the Galatians were brought
58 IV, 5 | against heretics for the faith of the gospel, maintaining
59 IV, 13 | stones massive in their faith, which the true Joshua took
60 IV, 13 | because of the vigour of his faith, there were many solid materials
61 IV, 16 | consideration of the nature and the faith of men, that the man who
62 IV, 16 | God, while he who had no faith (to restrain him) might
63 IV, 16 | their will and action in faith, as in the fear of God.
64 IV, 17 | was engaged in forming the faith of such as would learn,
65 IV, 18 | CONCERNING THE CENTURION'S FAITH. THE RAISING OF THE WIDOW'
66 IV, 18 | extolling the centurion's faith, how incredible a thing
67 IV, 18 | He had "found so great a faith not even in Israel." to
68 IV, 18 | Israel." to whom Israel's faith was in no way interesting!
69 IV, 18 | have used the example of faith in another god? Because,
70 IV, 18 | would have said that no such faith had ever had existence in
71 IV, 18 | to have found so great a faith in Israel, inasmuch as He
72 IV, 18 | preferred finding it to be such faith, having come to weaken and
73 IV, 18 | repentance proceeded from her faith, she heard her justification
74 IV, 18 | heard her justification by faith through her repentance pronounced
75 IV, 18 | pronounced in the words, "Thy faith hath saved thee," by Him
76 IV, 18 | The just shall live by his faith."~
77 IV, 19 | be given? The increase of faith, or understanding, or even
78 IV, 19 | to Him by reason of their faith. Now no one transfers a
79 IV, 19 | prefer to kindred (that) faith which it did not possess.~
80 IV, 20 | it was to challenge her faith, and to try her fear. Precisely
81 IV, 20 | the merit of this woman's faith, that He said unto her,
82 IV, 20 | that He said unto her, Thy faith hath saved thee." what are
83 IV, 20 | been done as a reward of faith? But will you have it that
84 IV, 20 | will you have it that this faith of the woman consisted in
85 IV, 20 | this time bound? On what faith, indeed, was such an infringement
86 IV, 20 | touch at least was an act of faith. And if of faith in the
87 IV, 20 | act of faith. And if of faith in the Creator, how could
88 IV, 20 | was proportionate to her faith in the Creator. But how
89 IV, 20 | law, and violated it in faith, which ought to have restrained
90 IV, 20 | I will tell you how her faith was this above all: it made
91 IV, 20 | This will prove to be the faith which was to confer intelligence
92 IV, 20 | When Christ approved of the faith of this woman, which simply
93 IV, 20 | the divine object of the faith of which He approved. Nor
94 IV, 21 | devotion, that fighting for the faith, wherein whosoever loses
95 IV, 21 | of shamelessness in his faith, in not being ashamed of
96 IV, 24 | hurt where there has been faith) that under the figure of
97 IV, 24 | he points out the way of faith, by which we shall reach
98 IV, 24 | and then to this way of faith he promises this utter crippling
99 IV, 25 | understanding of which is open to faith (for "if ye will not believe,
100 IV, 25 | babes in their lowliness of faith we shall of course more
101 IV, 29 | them as being "of little faith?" What faith? Does He mean
102 IV, 29 | of little faith?" What faith? Does He mean that faith
103 IV, 29 | faith? Does He mean that faith which they were as yet unable
104 IV, 29 | well as they could; or that faith which they for this express
105 IV, 29 | them as being defective of faith in the same God, in whom
106 IV, 29 | Gentiles were quite wanting in faith. When He further adds, "
107 IV, 29 | is, our minds kindled by faith, and resplendent with the
108 IV, 31 | children in whom is no faith. They have moved me to jealousy
109 IV, 34 | family), and of the same faith as that wherewithal he himself
110 IV, 34 | hitherto announced. Their faith, indeed, had deserved this
111 IV, 35 | salvation was to come of faith without the ceremony of
112 IV, 35 | it was said to him, "Thy faith hath made thee whole," because
113 IV, 36 | bearing testimony to his faith: "Thy faith," say Christ, "
114 IV, 36 | testimony to his faith: "Thy faith," say Christ, "hath made
115 IV, 36 | you have the blind man's faith to have been? That Jesus
116 IV, 36 | could have constituted the faith of the blind man, and have
117 IV, 36 | know it also, endowed the faith of this man although it
118 IV, 36 | might learn the rule of faith, and at the same time find
119 IV, 36 | Him the salutation, "Thy faith hath saved thee." And so
120 IV, 36 | allege that the blind man's faith was of so worthless a stamp?
121 IV, 36 | added His approval of the faith which had led him to believe
122 IV, 38 | honoured the blind man's faith which had acknowledged His
123 V, 2 | yet promote thereby the faith of no other god than the
124 V, 2 | led them to suppose that faith in Christ (the Creator's
125 V, 2 | Creator by reason of their faith in another god, there could
126 V, 3 | were persons whose weak faith required consideration.
127 V, 3 | works of the law, but by faith:" faith, however, in the
128 V, 3 | the law, but by faith:" faith, however, in the same God
129 V, 3 | bestowed no labour on severing faith from the law, when the difference
130 V, 3 | justified by the liberty of faith, not by servitude to the
131 V, 3 | the just shall live by his faith." Now, although the prophet
132 V, 3 | object, therefore, of the faith whereby the just man shall
133 V, 3 | law and the blessing in faith, you have both conditions
134 V, 3 | the apostle says, "through faith," even that faith by which
135 V, 3 | through faith," even that faith by which the just man lives,
136 V, 3 | that God is the object of faith who prefigured the grace
137 V, 3 | prefigured the grace of faith. But when he also adds, ".
138 V, 3 | are all the children of faith," it becomes dear that what
139 V, 3 | of Abraham's name; for by faith the apostle declares us
140 V, 3 | expressly called us "children of faith" also. But how are we children
141 V, 3 | But how are we children of faith? and of whose faith, if
142 V, 3 | children of faith? and of whose faith, if not Abraham's? For since "
143 V, 3 | since the just lives by his faith, it therefore happens that,
144 V, 3 | Abraham," since he is in faith our (common) father, so
145 V, 3 | he named us "children of faith," for it was owing to his
146 V, 3 | for it was owing to his faith that it was promised that
147 V, 3 | itself of his calling off faith from circumcision, did he
148 V, 3 | in the flesh? In short, faith in one of two gods cannot
149 V, 3 | be his children through faith. Such a dispensation as
150 V, 4 | reason of the excellency of faith of that faith concerning
151 V, 4 | excellency of faith of that faith concerning which it had
152 V, 4 | Gentiles trust?" of that faith "which," he says "worketh
153 V, 5 | adapted to the mystery of our faith; and I suppose it to be
154 V, 8 | and counsel." "To another, faith by the same Spirit;" this
155 V, 9 | beginning. Ours is a better faith, which believes in a future
156 V, 11 | when he is turned to the faith of Christ, he will understand
157 V, 13 | GOSPEL. THE JUSTIFIED BY FAITH EXHORTED TO HAVE PEACE WITH
158 V, 13 | righteousness of God revealed from faith to faith,'' he undoubtedly
159 V, 13 | God revealed from faith to faith,'' he undoubtedly ascribes
160 V, 13 | confidence in the law to faith in the gospel that is to
161 V, 13 | righteousness of God which is by the faith of (Jesus) Christ." What
162 V, 13 | those who are justified by faith in Christ and not by the
163 V, 13 | whom we are justified by faith, and through whom alone
164 V, 14 | above, in relation to the faith of Christ coming from the
165 V, 20 | regular mysteries of the faith, and affirms that there
166 V, 20 | pretentious" or their "truthful" faith. For it was to the faithfulness