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1 I, II | if you please, how the faith of Christ is flourishing
2 I, VI | under censure, since the faith of readers could easily
3 I, VI | accordance with the Catholic faith. They remarked that there
4 I, VII | opposition to the Catholic faith, that passage especially
5 I, VIII | to him on account of his Faith, and the possession of many
6 I, X | spectators extolled the faith and virtue of the chil-
7 I, X | to be attributed to their faith, but to the Divine power;
8 I, XI | with abstinence, but his faith remained firm. In the meantime,
9 I, XI | ascribed itrather to the faith and virtue of the recluse;
10 I, XIII | how great was the power of faith in his case, and how weak
11 I, XIV(20)| Christi adest": lit. "the faith of Christ is present."~
12 I, XV | power, they had beheld the faith of the saint, and the glory
13 I, XVII | through the power of his faith. Amid much talk which the
14 I, XVIII | by so bold a display of faith, subsided at his approach,
15 I, XIX | received, and what a power faith can exert. But the day would
16 I, XXII | humility, and steadfast in faith, he had easily obtained
17 I, XXII | now restrained him whom faith had not restrained. At length,
18 I, XXVI | in this way, injured, but faith is taken from the Gospels
19 II, V | much as the power of his faith, and the works accomplished
20 II, VI | of the history. But the faith of the two queens is to
21 II, VII | long time been admiring the faith of the queen; but to what
22 II, VII | prayers, constrained by the faith of the queen, and bound
23 II, XI | who, in virtue of their faith, totally ignored the question
24 II, XII | herself, having heard of her faith and excellence, he turned
25 III, II | simply as a witness to the faith, and not as speaking with
26 III, V | inasmuch as they doubt our good faith. But really, if they are
27 III, VII | But if any hearer, weak in faith, demands also witnesses
28 III, XI | particular garment, than by the faith which he professed. And
29 III, XII | excelled all other mortals in faith, sanctity, and excellence:
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