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1 1, Pref | accusations directed against the faith of the Churches in his treatise; 2 1, Pref | have no power to shake the faith of any (true) believer. 3 1, Pref | believer in Christ whose faith can be shaken by Celsus-- 4 1, Pref | from being shaken in his faith, and confirm him in it. 5 1, Pref | found as would have their faith shaken and overthrown by 6 1, Pref | unacquainted with the Christian faith, or for those who, as the 7 1, Pref | terms them, are "weak in the faith;" regarding whom he says, " 8 1, Pref | Him that is weak in the faith receive ye." And this preface 9 1, II | are sufficient to produce faith in any one who reads them, 10 1, III | had become converts to the faith, made war upon their doctrine, 11 1, VI | words in which they repose faith, according to the holy Scriptures.~ 12 1, VII | resurrection is an article of faith among many, and that a general 13 1, IX | but believe!" and, "Your faith will save you!" And he alleges 14 1, IX | on the strength of mere faith, but have waited) until 15 1, IX | obtained through a simple faith, but would continue to remain 16 1, X | repeating those statements about faith, we must say that, considering 17 1, XI | teaches, we must repose faith in some one of those who 18 1, XI | things are dependent upon faith, to believe God rather than 19 1, XI | enterprise, why shall not this faith rather be rationally accepted 20 1, XIII | and wisdom than on that of faith merely, and that it was 21 1, XIX | assailant of the Christian faith tell us by what arguments 22 1, XXI | moreover, an article of faith that God has said, "I change 23 1, XLII | a simple and unreasoning faith, but wishing to show that 24 1, XLV | us for the reasons of our faith in Jesus, give yours first 25 1, XLVIII | laying hold on the Logos by faith, so that a healing effluence 26 1, XLIX | shaking, I do not say the faith, but the little faith of 27 1, XLIX | the faith, but the little faith of unstable and temporary 28 1, L | intelligent believers from the faith.~ 29 1, LI | among the enemies of the faith, it being said that in this 30 1, LII | to state them, for their faith in Jesus.~ 31 1, LIII | world have reposed a simple faith in Him, the fulfilment of 32 1, LXII | arrangement of words, then faith also, like that of the philosophers 33 1, LXII | not only among the Jews of faith in Jesus, but also preaching 34 1, LXII | and of power; that your faith should not stand in the 35 2, I | were with him, the word of faith. Moreover, in the Epistle 36 2, XLII | wonder at Him, and have our faith in Him daily confirmed. 37 2, XLII | cast no discredit upon the faith of which He was the object; 38 2, LXIII | the Christians and their faith, observe whether we are 39 2, LXIX | they should accord their faith also to His resurrection, 40 3, III | might help to confirm their faith in the Creator of all things, 41 3, XI | have erred concerning the faith," is enough to show that 42 3, XIV | give stability to their faith." To this we answer, that 43 3, XVII | compare the articles of our faith to those of the Egyptians; " 44 3, XVIII | from the doctrine of their faith, and invite only the ignorant 45 3, XXIV | having received through this faith a marvellous power by the 46 3, XXVIII | body, contributed through faith, along with its divine elements, 47 3, XXXIII | to ascend from a simple faith, and to investigate the 48 3, XXXVIII| that "such is the power of faith, because it seizes that 49 3, XXXIX | when he says to us, that "faith, having taken possession 50 3, XXXIX | Jesus;" for of a truth it is faith which does produce such 51 3, XXXIX | Observe, however, whether that faith does not of itself exhibit 52 3, XXXIX | who has led us to such a faith, and declaring that He could 53 3, XXXIX | themselves to conduct to faith, and to a life in keeping 54 3, XXXIX | to a life in keeping with faith. And I am of opinion that 55 3, XL | whether the principles of our faith, harmonizing with the general 56 3, XLVI | third, and lower down, "faith." And because he regarded " 57 3, LIII | the noble doctrines of our faith would never be mentioned 58 4, II | apparent force to subvert faith in the prophetic writings, 59 4, XXI | future, we should repose faith in them, or rather in the 60 4, XXVII | God, both because of our faith in Him, and of His ability 61 4, LII | indeed, to strengthen the faith of the multitude of simple 62 4, LIV | for professing a simple faith, would have us to believe 63 5, I | remaining "sound in the faith," I would do so. But since 64 5, I | to confirm men in their faith, and to earn the name of " 65 5, I | divine inspiration, that the faith of those whom we wish to 66 5, I | us "great power," so that faith in the word and power of 67 5, XVIII | against an alien from the faith, and for the sake of those 68 5, XIX | people, who are led by their faith to enter on a better course 69 5, XX | more than of a (simple) faith in the Christian system, 70 5, XLIII | law that one of the same faith should not be allowed to 71 5, L | those who were aliens to our faith. And because they were in 72 5, LVII | manifest, as a fruit of their faith not to be lightly esteemed, 73 5, LXIV | some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing 74 6, II | Spirit and of power, that our faith should not stand in the 75 6, XIII | accordingly, being different from faith, is the "first" of the so-called " 76 6, XIII | they can, must be saved--is faith. And therefore Paul says: " 77 6, XIII | same Spirit; to another faith by the same Spirit." And 78 6, XXIV | knowledge, that placed any faith in this diagram.~ 79 6, XXXVIII| strangers to our Christian faith.~ 80 6, XL | ignorant of the Christian faith, that they have actually 81 6, XL | altogether aliens to our faith; so would the following 82 6, XL | presbyters belonging to our faith barbarous books, containing 83 6, XL | these presbyters of our faith professed to do no good, 84 6, XLII | Satan, but to place their faith in Him alone. Such statements 85 7, IV | most learned in matters of faith.~ 86 7, VIII | who have not embraced our faith done any thing approaching 87 7, XIV | place, wishing to shake the faith of those who believe in 88 7, XXXVII | say, as if to justify his faith in a resurrection, "How 89 7, XL | suffer crucifixion for our faith, with believing in fabulous 90 7, XLVI | those who are not of our faith; we strive not to be captious, 91 7, XLVI | of God, who accepts the faith which the meanest place 92 7, LII | my course I have kept the faith; henceforth there is laid 93 8, XIII | prayers, to the Most High. Our faith, therefore, is directed 94 8, XV | representation of their faith, I will use their own words, 95 8, XLIV | who die for the Christian faith depart from the body with 96 8, XLIV | sufferings, and deny the faith, come under their power, 97 8, LI | the very essence of whose faith is God, and the promises 98 8, LI | along with his Christian faith, he would cast off the very 99 8, LII | taught by the enemies of our faith. For you will find that 100 8, LIX | to turn us away from our faith in the God of all through 101 8, LIX | welfare of our bodies to faith in six-and-thirty barbarous 102 8, LIX | Christianity, and to put our faith in an innumerable multitude 103 8, LXX | Celsus, embrace the Christian faith, they will, when they pray, 104 8, LXXIII | to those enemies of our faith who require us to bear arms