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1 I | of reason to confirm our faith. But as we have never yet 2 I | countless adherents of our faith may be found who have abandoned 3 I | prevailed over men, our faith would with good reason have 4 V | irrational and commonplace faith, in your love for Jesus 5 VIII | and One Christ, and one faith, and one baptism";189and 6 IX | we might be justified by faith. But now that faith is come, 7 IX | justified by faith. But now that faith is come, we are no longer 8 IX | all sons of God, through faith in Christ Jesus." 199And 9 XII | unto us according to our faith,221by which we believe that 10 XII | Well, then, have the like faith with regard to Divine Scripture; 11 XIII | and with an unfaltering faith in God, the meaning of the 12 XIV | and of power; that your faith should not stand in the 13 XIV | the truth are outside the Faith, we are studious not to 14 XIV | readers to a bare unreasoning faith, but we wish to show that 15 XVIII | everything, and blame the simple faith of the man of Christians; 16 XVIII | who have an unreasoning faith to begging priests of Cybele 17 XVIII | believe," and another, "Thy faith shall save thee"; and these 18 XVIII | investigation of the articles of the Faith, and our explanation of 19 XVIII | that with unreasoning faith they should be reformed 20 XVIII | on the strength of mere faith, but wait for their deliberate 21 XVIII | for ever talking about our faith, we have to tell them that 22 XVIII | all things human depend on faith,323to believe God rather 23 XVIII | human affairs, have this faith, and believe in the God 24 XVIII | Let the impugner of the faith of Christians tell us by 25 XVIII | demands our reasons for such a faith, let him first give us the 26 XVIII | the strength of the bare faith of which we have spoken; 27 XVIII(325)| meaning perhaps is that bare faith is better than leaving men 28 XVIII | composition;328and Christian faith, like the faith of the Philosophers 29 XVIII | Christian faith, like the faith of the Philosophers of the 30 XVIII | the Jews as regards the Faith in Jesus, but also preaching 31 XVIII | and of power: that your faith should not stand in the 32 XVIII | lower I suppose, he placed faith.360And inasmuch as he honoured 33 XIX | book, Origen says, That our faith in our Lord has nothing 34 XIX | irrational superstitious faith of the Gentiles, and that 35 XIX | He had a mortal body? ~1. Faith in Antinous 386or some other 36 XIX | expression, unfortunate;387but faith in Jesus would appear to 37 XIX | if I say that a certain faith is fortunate, as the many 38 XIX | old saying, "What wonders faith performs when it once takes 39 XIX | speak of different forms of faith on account of the different 40 XIX | already under the influence of faith when we thus submit to Jesus." 388 41 XIX | Jesus." 388And in truth faith does effect this submission. 42 XIX | whether the very act of faith does not exhibit something 43 XIX | has guided us to such a faith, and saying that He did 44 XIX(388) | 1 Lit., "Faith having first taken possession 45 XIX | themselves to lead men to faith and to a life in keeping 46 XIX | life in keeping with their faith. And I suppose this was 47 XIX | whether the principles of our faith, being accordant with man' 48 XXI | towards God, as a man of faith and good life, would not 49 XXIII | nations, strangers to the Faith of Christ, err in the matter 50 XXIII | supposed to have embraced the Faith are distracted at the thought 51 XXIII | holding these views, our faith will be vain, the advent 52 XXVI | who are strangers to the Faith hold far better views. ~ 53 XXVII | turn aside from the sound faith; and one of the secrets 54 XXVII | more reverence towards the Faith of Christ, but also the 55 Index | human race, 24. ~Christian faith, rational, etc., 109f.; 56 Index | type of the Church, 24. ~Faith, "fortunate" and "unfortunate," 57 Index | and "unfortunate," 109.~Faith, in ordinary human affairs,