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faith

Cratylus
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1 Text | Of course.~SOCRATES: Your faith is not vain; for at this Euthydemus Part
2 Intro| philosophy because he has no faith in philosophers, seems to The First Alcibiades Part
3 Text | and he inspires in me the faith that I am especially designed 4 Text | of God, if I may put any faith in my oracle, will be very Gorgias Part
5 Intro| future life, or a general faith in the victory of good in 6 Intro| him. The greatest act of faith, the only faith which cannot 7 Intro| greatest act of faith, the only faith which cannot pass away, 8 Text | a bad memory and want of faith. These notions are strange Laws Book
9 10 | their prosperity shakes your faith—you have known or heard Parmenides Part
10 Intro| meaning. One sort of them, faith, grace, justification, have 11 Intro| of thought or exertion of faith be in and out of our own 12 Intro| we do not therefore lose faith in what is best and highest Phaedo Part
13 Intro| handed over to the realm of faith. The perplexity should not 14 Intro| lived under an ‘eclipse of faith,’ to us the total disappearance 15 Text | before, now to have our faith shaken seemed to introduce 16 Text | another, he has no longer any faith left, and great disputers, 17 Text | that I have a much stronger faith, Socrates, in the first 18 Text | in which of these you put faith.~And I, Simmias, replied Phaedrus Part
19 Intro| thought and felt. The Catholic faith had degenerated into dogma Philebus Part
20 Intro| religious conceptions of faith or the spirit of God. The 21 Intro| enthusiast under that of faith or love. The upright man The Republic Book
22 4 | heard, and in which I put faith. The story is, that Leontius, 23 4 | Neither will he ever break faith where there have been oaths 24 6 | understanding to the second, faith (or conviction) to the third, 25 10 | world below an adamantine faith in truth and right, that The Seventh Letter Part
26 Text | action being the breach of faith to a guest-so he put it The Sophist Part
27 Intro| supplant the old traditional faith by an unintelligible abstraction: 28 Intro| much to be said for his faith or conviction, that God 29 Text | then, can any one put any faith in me? For now, as always, The Symposium Part
30 Intro| human mind to ideas, the faith in the invisible, the adoration 31 Intro| eye of knowledge, but of faith and desire; and they are Theaetetus Part
32 Text | your elders to a breach of faith, but should prepare to answer Timaeus Part
33 Intro| of giving a reason of the faith that was in them, and had 34 Intro| concealed from the eye of faith! And we may say that only 35 Intro| seen anywhere by the eye of faith. It was a subject especially


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