Chapter
1 II | on the spot extolled the faith of Cuthbert as it deserved,
2 VIII | therein only that simple faith which operates by love,
3 IX | them, indeed, disgraced the faith which they professed, by
4 XI | present distress. If our faith does not waver, I do not
5 XII | My son, learn to have faith, and trust in God, who will
6 XV | of the Lord, and that her faith was not real. The man of
7 XVI | lately been converted to the faith, you should institute the
8 XVII | salvation, the shield of faith, and the sword of the Spirit,
9 XIX | affable manner, to confirm the faith of his hearers by telling
10 XIX | the mercies which his own faith had obtained from the Lord,)
11 XXII | strengthened by the true faith, should continue its course,
12 XXIII | from on high, that when the faith of believers had been strengthened,
13 XXVII | remain stedfast in the faith, act manfully, and be comforted,
14 XXXI | he, "that if we were in faith to give him this to eat,
15 XXXI | another, they professed their faith, without doubting, that
16 XXXI | the virtues of his true faith.~
17 XXXVII| venerable monk, strong in faith but weak in body, in consequence
18 XXXVII| against the strength of his faith, kept him aloof from men,
19 XXXIX | others who belong to the faith and come to you for hospitality,
20 XXXIX | who partake of the same faith and mode of life. But have
21 XXXIX | the unity of the Catholic faith, either by keeping Easter
22 XLI | foe, and confirmed in the faith which he before professed.
23 XLIII | are there wrought if the faith of those who seek them admit
24 XLVI | in conjunction with the faith of the most holy father
25 XLVI | monastery; presuming in his faith, he trusted to heal himself
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