Book, Chapter
1 I, 2 | the Church through hope, faith, charity, is inaccessible
2 I, 3 | who with full assurance of faith have been born again in
3 I, 5 | declares that Abraham by his faith merited the blessing which
4 I, 5 | the two, he prefers the faith of the father to that of
5 I, 5 | child-bearing, if they continue in faith and love and sanctification
6 I, 7 | whether after embracing the faith of Christ they ought to
7 I, 10| thereby a candidate for the faith, he commands, on the other
8 I, 10| faithful one on account of the faith of Christ, the believer
9 I, 11| remain in marriage as the faith found them, and that each
10 I, 11| believed: do not think the faith of Christ a reason for disagreement,
11 I, 11| without works, since even faith, which is specially characteristic
12 I, 11| were before embracing the faith: for he who had a wife when
13 I, 12| it. It is a mark of great faith and of great virtue, to
14 I, 12| account of the strength of his faith gained the name of a man.
15 I, 13| of no account her first faith. But, if our adversary objects
16 I, 14| have rejected their first faith;” and he makes the concession
17 I, 19| circumcision as a sign of his faith? If we follow him in the
18 I, 27| child-bearing, if they continue in faith and love and sanctification
19 I, 27| children themselves in the faith and love of Christ, and
20 I, 27| add “if they continue in faith and love and sanctification
21 I, 30| on from the beginning of faith, from the top of Sanir and
22 I, 30| world, from the beginning of faith, and from Sanir, which is
23 I, 32| tells of the mystery of our faith and hope: 4478 “Behold a
24 I, 39| God are guarded through faith unto a salvation ready to
25 II, 2 | spirit is dead, even so faith apart from works is dead.”
26 II, 2 | been destitute of the true faith: but what he says is this, “
27 II, 3 | supplication for thee, that thy faith fail not.” And in the same
28 II, 3 | warn them to add works to faith, if they could not sin after
29 II, 9 | fill of pleasure with their faith and purity and mental uprightness
30 II, 16| who were still too weak in faith. In brief this is clear
31 II, 16| explains, 4817 “One man hath faith to eat all things: but he
32 II, 16| they who were still weak in faith and thought some meats clean,
33 II, 16| such as were of stronger faith believed all meats and all
34 II, 19| husband, brother, or son. Her faith is one, and she is not defiled
35 II, 22| to each man a measure of faith. For even as we have p.
36 II, 22| to the proportion of our faith; or ministry, let us give
37 II, 23| read: 4859 “But now abideth faith, hope, love, these three;
38 II, 27| Lord, increase our faith,” if there is one measure
39 II, 27| O thou of little faith, wherefore didst thou doubt?”
40 II, 29| to claim for yourself a faith and works like theirs when
41 II, 29| when you have not the same faith and works, you cannot have
42 II, 35| been baptized with complete faith. And we showed that God
43 II, 37| baptism may have a firm faith in your repentance. Be not
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