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 1    1|     may be that they have some faith left which belies that experience,
 2    1|      determined not to live by faith if we can avoid it; all
 3    1|      at once - for the root is faith - I am accustomed to answer
 4    1|        I am convinced, both by faith and experience, that to
 5    1| inaudible to men. If a man has faith, he will cooperate with
 6    1|      will cooperate with equal faith everywhere; if he has not
 7    1|      everywhere; if he has not faith, he will continue to live
 8    4|       and exclusiveness by his faith, may think it is not true;
 9    8| dressing in which I had entire faith.~ ~
10    8|  sincerity, truth, simplicity, faith, innocence, and the like,
11   11| Through want of enterprise and faith men are where they are,
12   12|    says, that "he who has true faith in the Omnipresent Supreme
13   15|    must be the man of the most faith of any alive. His words
14   15|    with unwearied patience and faith making plain the image engraven
15   19|        words which express our faith and piety are not definite;
16   19|     urn. Who does not feel his faith in a resurrection and immortality
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