Book, Chapter
1 I, VII | after this, God tried the faith of Abraham, and required
2 I, XXI | God, that, through want of faith, he did not bring out the
3 I, XXIII | through the power of his faith, kept off the night, and
4 I, XLIII | believe the prophet demanding faith, and obtained71 the fulfillment
5 I, XLVIII| Chapter XLVIII.~The remarkable faith of the Ninevites is related
6 II, III | prepared for the saints. The faith of some still hesitates
7 II, XXIV | Alexander afterwards violate the faith which he had pledged. Accordingly,
8 II, XXXI | would destroy the Christian faith by inflicting an injury
9 II, XXXI | benefited28 the Christian faith, because almost all then
10 II, XXXI | from the liberty of the faith and of the church. In this
11 II, XXXIII| be seen; and although the faith of those who daily flock
12 II, XXXIV | long, as the reward of her faith and labor, three crosses (
13 II, XXXV | possessed in him an exemplar of faith. But a far more dreadful
14 II, XXXV | were there assembled: the faith was fully set forth in writing;
15 II, XXXV | attempt against the orthodox faith, mixed themselves among
16 II, XXXV | in argument on matters of faith.~
17 II, XXXVII| by no means sound in the faith, suspended him from communion.
18 II, XXXVII| a few, to whom the true faith was dearer than any other
19 II, XXXIX | discussion as to the true faith; and maintained that only
20 II, XXXIX | discussion respecting the faith, first desired to secure
21 II, XXXIX | the bishops as to the true faith.But Valens and Ursatius,
22 II, XXXIX | maintained the Catholic faith with extraordinary enthusiasm,
23 II, XXXIX | concerning the mysteries of the faith. Well, when the letter was
24 II, XXXIX | the bishops as to the true faith. But it seemed best to the
25 II, XL | the bishops concerning the faith.~
26 II, XLI | they should agree as to one faith, at the same time promising
27 II, XLI | friends continuing in the faith, and the others not abandoning
28 II, XLI | might learn what was the faith or opinion of the parties,
29 II, XLII | carried on respecting the faith. He, onarriving at Seleucia,
30 II, XLII | inquiry was as to the real faith of the Gauls, because at
31 II, XLII | after he had set forth his faith in harmony with those conclusions
32 II, XLIII | hands them a confession of faith which had been drawn up
33 II, XLIII | to exhibit the Catholic faith, while unfaithfulness secretly
34 II, XLIII | The same confession of faith acknowledged that the Son
35 II, XLIII | agreement to the declaration of faith which had been drawn up;
36 II, XLIV | accept that confession of faith which had been drawn up
37 II, XLIV | the present confession of faith was drawn up on the lines
38 II, XLV | heretical confession of faith. Numbers who refused were
39 II, XLV | extreme danger intowhich the faith had been brought, inasmuch
40 II, XLV | might debate on points of faith in the presence of his adversaries.
41 II, XLV | Ariminum, and frames anew the faith of the churches after its
42 II, XLVI | novelties and of unstable faith, as well as of a prurient
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