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1 Pro,1| teaching that was human, not faith that was of God. He did 2 Pro,2| that you feel a complete faith in the power and the mercy 3 Pro,2| Lorenzo eagerly, "I feel this faith in the very depths of my 4 5,3 | profoundly convinced of our good faith, we the aforesaid Sultan 5 5,8 | the cardinal's breach of faith. Little as Charles was disposed 6 9,1 | Borgias of upsetting the faith, who demanded two things, 7 9,3 | of religion who put his faith in God should bear in his 8 9,3 | Savonarala, who felt such faith in him that they were confident 9 10,3 | models of honour and good faith they had become a kind of 10 11,5 | act in such complete good faith that the envoys were for 11 12,1 | with his accustomed good faith; and when Caesar arrived 12 13,3 | if not in Caesar's good faith, at any rate in the necessity 13 15,4 | the other his breach of faith towards Caesar. ~ ~ 14 16,1 | and Ferdinand's breach of faith with him. Caesar appeared 15 Epi,1| his eyes to the Christian faith, which he could see for 16 Epi,1| such pains to show me, your faith is better than mine, and 17 Epi,1| any doubts concerning the faith I have expounded, where