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St. Augustine
Confessions

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faith

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1 Int | defender of the Church’s faith. His own self-chosen project 2 Int | the soul to repentance, faith, and praise. It transforms 3 Int | of evil, the relation of faith and knowledge, of will and 4 Int | stable peace in the Christian faith while he stubbornly clings 5 Int | commitment to the Christian faith. The second was the development 6 Int | understanding of the Christian faith itself and his baptismal 7 Int, 1 | summary of the Christian faith is that God is to be served 8 Int, 1 | is to be served by man in faith, hope, and love. Then, acknowledging 9 Int, 1 | weighs the balance between faith and good works in the forgiven 10 Int, 1 | thus treated the Christian faith and Christian hope, he turns 11 Int, 1 | then, is the “handbook” on faith, hope, and love which he 12 Int, 1 | we believe in him? This faith, therefore, he himself gives; 13 Int, 1 | when God turned me to that faith which I was laying waste 14 Int, 1 | men’s wills to the true faith when they are not only averse 15 1, I | upon thee, O Lord, in my faith which thou hast given me, 16 1, XI | agitation and with what faith I solicited from the piety 17 1, XI | with a heart pure in thy faith, she was always in deep 18 3 | eventual return to the true faith and to God.~ 19 3, XI | For by the light of the faith and spirit which she received 20 4, IV | turned him away from the true faith - which he had not soundly 21 4, XV | right substance of pious faith was concerned? And what 22 4, XV | love by the food of a sound faith.~O Lord our God, under the 23 5, V | this, in the infancy of our faith, is tolerated by our Mother 24 5, V | reputed godliness, to rest my faith on his authority.~ 25 5, X | turn back to the Catholic faith, I was cast down, since 26 5, X | down, since the Catholic faith was not what I judged it 27 5, XI | Jewish law into the Christian faith. But they themselves never 28 5, XII | Roman students - breakers of faith, who, for the love of money, 29 5, XIV | defensible; and the Catholic faith, for which I supposed that 30 6, I | of the sea and had lost faith, and had despaired of ever 31 6, III | not against the Catholic faith, but against the fables 32 6, IV | for us the medicines of faith and applied them to the 33 6, V(159)| See Robert E. Cushman, "Faith and Reason in the Thought 34 6, XI | us, because the Catholic faith does not teach what we thought 35 6, XI | authority of the Christian faith has spread over the entire 36 6, XI | care upon thee with firm faith.~ 37 6, XIII | were being fulfilled in my faith. Yet, when, at my request 38 6, XVI | drawn to him in hesitant faith.~ 39 6, I | rejoiced to find in the faith of our spiritual mother, 40 6, V | the truth. And still the faith of thy Christ, our Lord 41 6, VII | be carried away from the faith by these fluctuations of 42 6, XIX | in those books no saving faith for the human race.~Therefore, 43 6, XIX | slowly toward Christian faith.219 But when he later learned 44 6, XIX | rejoiced in the Catholic faith and accepted it. For myself, 45 7, II | public profession of his faith - which at Rome those who 46 7, II | He pronounced the true faith with an excellent boldness, 47 7, VI | occurring in the true faith and the Catholic Church. 48 7, XII | Him that is weak in the faith, receive.”265 This he applied 49 7, XII | my feet on that rule of faith which so many years before 50 8, III | conversion and exhorting him to a faith fit for his condition (that 51 8, IV | of David, those hymns of faith, those paeans of devotion 52 8, IV | s garb, but with a man’s faith, with the peacefulness of 53 8, IV | upon me; and rejoicing in faith, I praised thy name. But 54 8, IV | praised thy name. But that faith allowed me no rest in respect 55 8, VII | to the sanity of a full faith, was nevertheless restrained 56 8, XII | witness of her good life, her “faith unfeigned,”304 and other 57 8, XIII | praise thy name both by her faith and by her life, yet I would 58 8, XIII | her soul by the bond of faith. Let none separate her from 59 9, III | transforming my soul by faith and thy sacrament), when 60 9, XXXIII| the outset of my recovered faith, and how even now I am moved, 61 9, XLIII | they might be saved through faith in his Passion to come, 62 9, XLIII | come, even as we through faith in his Passion which is 63 11 | confidence where basic Christian faith is concerned.~ 64 11, XVIII | and a good conscience, and faith unfeigned.”485 And our Master 65 11, XXII | made, which neither sound faith nor unerring understanding 66 11, XXIII | excellent servant of thy faith, Moses, would have wished 67 11, XXVII | a mother’s breast, their faith is built up healthfully 68 11, XXXII | possible.505 This is the faith of my confession, that if 69 12, XII | in your confession, O my faith; say to the Lord your God, “ 70 12, XIII | even so, we still live by faith and not by sight, for we 71 12, XIV | it still is an abyss. My faith speaks to my soul - the 72 12, XIV | speaks to my soul - the faith that thou dost kindle to 73 12, XVIII | lesser light”); to another, faith; to another, the gift of 74 12, XXI | works by which to buttress faith. For such a soul does not 75 12, XXI | For this is the entry into faith for the sons of Adam who


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