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1 II, 89 | who is accustomed to the faith believes in it, can no longer
2 III, 194 | priests on the truths of the faith. After that, they boast
3 III, 194 | truths. For the Christian faith goes mainly to establish
4 III, 194 | be more replenished with faith than we are, and that, on
5 III, 202 | despair at being without faith, we see that God does not
6 III, 229 | would remain peacefully in faith. But, seeing too much to
7 III, 229 | whom I see living in the faith with such carelessness and
8 III, 233 | extension nor limits.~But by faith we know His existence; in
9 III, 233 | You would like to attain faith and do not know the way;
10 III, 240 | pleasure," say they, "had I faith." For my part I tell you, "
11 III, 240 | you, "You would soon have faith, if you renounced pleasure."
12 III, 240 | could, I would give you faith. I cannot do so, nor therefore
13 IV, 242 | those who have the living faith in their hearts see at once
14 IV, 242 | it, persons destitute of faith and grace, who, seeking
15 IV, 248 | of proofs by the machine.—Faith is different from proof;
16 IV, 248 | fide vivit. 33 It is this faith that God Himself puts into
17 IV, 248(33)| The just shall live by faith." ~
18 IV, 248 | fides ex auditu; 34 but this faith is in the heart, and makes
19 IV, 248(34)| Rom. 10:17. "Faith cometh by hearing." ~
20 IV, 252 | artisans, soldiers, etc. (Faith in baptism is more received
21 IV, 252 | act. We must then put our faith in feeling; otherwise it
22 IV, 255 | to believe propositions. Faith, etc.~
23 IV, 256 | Christians, even as regards faith. There are many who believe
24 IV, 262 | not. True fear comes from faith; false fear comes from doubt.
25 IV, 262 | hope, because it is born of faith, and because men hope in
26 IV, 263 | one, "would strengthen my faith." He says so when he does
27 IV, 265 | 265. Faith indeed tells what the senses
28 IV, 278 | the reason. This, then, is faith: God felt by the heart,
29 IV, 278 | heart, not by the reason.~Faith is a gift of God; do not
30 IV, 278 | do not say this of their faith. They only give reasoning
31 IV, 279 | 279. Faith is a gift of God; do not
32 IV, 279 | do not say this of their faith. They only gave reasoning
33 IV, 282 | spiritual insight, without which faith is only human and useless
34 IV, 284 | believe with a saving and real faith, unless God inclines their
35 VI, 388 | You are not acting in good faith; we are not asleep," etc.
36 VI, 388 | men are not acting in good faith, but he punishes this bad
37 VI, 388 | but he punishes this bad faith with force.~
38 VII, 425 | Second part.—That man without faith cannot know the true good,
39 VII, 425 | of years, no one without faith has reached the point to
40 VII, 434 | these principles apart from faith and revelation, except in
41 VII, 434 | no certainty, apart from faith, whether man was created
42 VII, 434 | person is certain, apart from faith, whether he is awake or
43 VII, 434 | that, speaking in good faith and sincerely, we cannot
44 VII, 434 | there are two truths of faith equally certain: the one,
45 VII, 487 | is false which, as to its faith, does not worship one God
46 VII, 504 | 504. The just man acts by faith in the least things; when
47 VII, 513 | for since, though having faith, we cannot have virtues,
48 VII, 513 | virtues, how should we have faith? Is there a greater distance
49 VII, 513 | distance between infidelity and faith than between faith and virtue?~
50 VII, 513 | infidelity and faith than between faith and virtue?~Merit. This
51 VII, 516 | law? Of works? Nay, but by faith. Then faith is not within
52 VII, 516 | Nay, but by faith. Then faith is not within our power
53 VII, 520 | law, but has made it act. Faith received at baptism is the
54 VII, 523 | 523. All faith consists in Jesus Christ
55 VII, 550 | helping the very poor. I keep faith with everybody; I do not
56 VIII, 568 | Answer. Then they do not harm faith. Objection. But the Church
57 VIII, 571 | spiritual covenant. To give faith to the Messiah, it was necessary
58 VIII, 571 | cannot exist along with faith in God, nor charity with
59 IX, 610 | children in whom is no faith. have moved me to jealousy
60 IX, 612 | but these saints lived in faith; and Jacob, dying and blessing
61 XI, 699 | to see with the eyes of faith the history of Herod and
62 XI, 700 | to see, with the eyes of faith, Darius and Cyrus, Alexander,
63 XII, 744 | is the foundation of our faith. We should be much less
64 XII, 744 | much less disposed to the faith, if they were on our side.
65 XIII, 816 | remedies and that so much faith should be placed in them,
66 XIII, 825 | against the foundations of the faith which we have in Him?~If
67 XIII, 825 | Him?~If there is a God, faith in God must exist on earth.
68 XIII, 825 | did He think of destroying faith in His own miracles?~Moses
69 XIII, 825 | Moses men should keep their faith for Antichrist, who was
70 XIII, 840 | that they have not the true faith. There is no doubt that
71 XIII, 848 | est. 211 be received in faith itself as well as in miracles?
72 XIII, 850 | Abraham and Gideon confirm faith by miracles.~Judith. God
73 XIII, 850 | between the state of their faith and the instrument of the
74 XIV, 861 | They must be disillusioned.~Faith embraces many truths which
75 XIV, 861 | number of truths, both of faith and of morality, which seem
76 XIV, 861 | two. That is the Catholic faith, which comprehends these
77 XIV, 878 | the people have too much faith in you; it will not harm
78 XIV, 879 | Pope to be infallible in faith, and grave doctors to be
79 XIV, 921 | keep their word, without faith, without honour, without
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