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1 I, 1 | beneath for the building up of faith; in which, rejoicing exceedingly, 2 I, 1 | in the one salvation of faith in God. When, then, the 3 I, 3 | Father's bosom, the Word of faith, the faith which is superabundant; 4 I, 3 | the Word of faith, the faith which is superabundant; 5 I, 4 | is surest, the cable of faith in Him, and understanding 6 I, 5 | to the simplicity of the faith by diverse names Accordingly, 7 I, 5 | new-born, jubilant by means of faith, ready to run to the truth, 8 I, 5 | attain to the unity of the faith, and of the knowledge of 9 I, 6 | person is concerned in both. Faith, so to speak, is the attempt 10 I, 6 | life? Nothing is wanting to faith, as it is perfect and complete 11 I, 6 | not wholly perfect. But faith is not lame in any respect; 12 I, 6 | anticipation grasped by faith that which is future, after 13 I, 6 | Be it according to thy faith." And where faith is, there 14 I, 6 | to thy faith." And where faith is, there is the promise; 15 I, 6 | speed slackened by human faith and divine grace, our transgressions 16 I, 6 | For instruction leads to faith, and faith with baptism 17 I, 6 | instruction leads to faith, and faith with baptism is trained 18 I, 6 | the Holy Spirit. For that faith is the one universal salvation 19 I, 6 | following effect: "Before faith came, we were kept under 20 I, 6 | the law, shut up unto the faith which should afterwards 21 I, 6 | we might be justified by faith; but after that faith is 22 I, 6 | by faith; but after that faith is come, we are no longer 23 I, 6 | children of God through faith in Christ Jesus. For as 24 I, 6 | manhood on those who are under faith, by calling them sons, in 25 I, 6 | milk is the beginning of faith in Christ, then it is disparaged 26 I, 6 | diffused, as milk; and as meat, faith, which from instruction 27 I, 6 | drinkable properties of faith and the promise, by means 28 I, 6 | and compacted of both,--of faith, which is the body, and 29 I, 6 | in reality the blood of faith is hope, in which faith 30 I, 6 | faith is hope, in which faith is held as by a vital principle. 31 I, 6 | forth; and the vitality of faith is destroyed. If, then, 32 I, 6 | the spiritual communion of faith with suffering man, drawing 33 I, 6 | and regeneration into the faith of the only perfect One, 34 I, 7 | destined in the eye of God to faith before the foundation of 35 I, 8 | His goodness," that is, in faith in Christ. Now hatred of 36 I, 8 | righteousness of God by the faith of Jesus Christ upon all 37 I, 8 | justifier of him who is of faith." And that he knows that 38 I, 9 | of the feebleness of the faith of many. For He says by 39 I, 9 | says He, "in whom is not faith."~ Visitation is severe 40 I, 10| while others, cleaving to faith itself, as self-taught, 41 I, 13| the Word--which we call faith, will of necessity be the 42 I, 13| energy which we have called faith. The system is the commandments 43 II, 2 | and water, nourishes to faith; while the other, the Spirit, 44 II, 2 | glorious grace; and they who by faith partake of it are sanctified 45 II, 3 | alone cannot be taken away--faith towards god, confession 46 II, 3 | individually should be seen in faith, which shows no difference, 47 II, 3 | they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves 48 II, 7 | inflame the mind, while faith within them is still wavering; 49 II, 8 | with by reason of the new faith. Besides, it shows the Lord' 50 II, 8 | But it is also a type of faith, of life in respect of the 51 II, 11| clothe you, O ye of little faith!" Here the particle what ( 52 II, 11| immortal adornment, woven of faith, of those that have found 53 III, 2 | falsehood? "For we walk by faith, not by sight." Very clearly 54 III, 7 | eyes. "But let alms and faith not fail thee," says the 55 III, 11| for it is not taught. And faith is the possession not of 56 III, 12| emancipating free-will in order to faith. "Hear," He says, "O child," 57 III, 12| taking thy cloak also."~ Of faith He says: "Whatsoever ye 58 III, 12| stone are broken, that the faith of the children may be impressed 59 III, 12| yourselves up in the words of faith. Exercise yourselves unto