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Alphabetical [« »] fair 2 fairly 5 fairness 1 faith 38 faithful 3 fall 9 fallen 8 | Frequency [« »] 40 too 39 well 38 before 38 faith 38 said 37 last 37 nor | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus On the resurrection of the flesh IntraText - Concordances faith |
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1 1 | of this (article of the faith) truth compels us that truth 2 2 | still more are of faltering faith, and several are weak-minded: 3 2 | that prime article of the faith is shaken; if it be asserted, 4 11 | the knowledge of God, when faith in Him must rest on no other 5 19 | follows that they who have by faith attained to the resurrection, 6 21 | explicitness and obscurity, faith may be shattered, truth 7 23 | again with Him through the faith of the operation of God, 8 23 | hope even in this life by faith (that he speaks of) not 9 23 | hope of righteousness by faith." He says "we wait for it," 10 25 | commencement of a life of faith, who acknowledge the full 11 26 | unjust!" Happy, no doubt, is faith, if it is to obtain gifts 12 30 | tries the prophet's own faith: "Son of man, can these 13 30 | have tried the prophet's faith on a point which was never 14 31 | their bodies that their faith in the resurrection was 15 31 | therefore was rebuilding the faith which the people were pulling 16 37 | understanding, and to digest Him by faith. Now, just before (the passage 17 39 | in simple and intelligent faith, without any question as 18 39 | find Paul confessing his faith before the chief priests, 19 39 | important article of the faith even the resurrection. That 20 39 | began to harass the simple faith with many discussions, then 21 40 | added, "in your hearts by faith, rooted and grounded in 22 40 | grounded in love," making "faith" and "love" not substantial 23 40 | the Spirit, advancing by faith and holiness day after day, 24 43 | the Lord; for we walk by faith, not be sight,'' it is manifest 25 43 | passing through it walking by faith, not by sight; in other 26 43 | by sight rather than by faith, in realization rather than 27 45 | good for the edification of faith, that it may minister grace 28 45 | believe that the whole of faith is to be administered in 29 47 | of, through baptism, by faith, the apostle with superlative 30 48 | preaching vain, and your faith is also vain. Yea, and we 31 48 | Christ be not raised, your faith is vain, because ye are 32 49 | substance to which this faith (of ours) looks forward, 33 49 | be to speak against the faith of the resurrection: "Let 34 53 | this life) the spirit by faith? so that the question still 35 56 | not better to renounce all faith at once in the hope of the 36 57 | resurrection, unless your faith embraces the whole of it? 37 58 | everlasting life; to what faith do these notable facts bear 38 63conc| reanimated men's faltering faith in the resurrection of the