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 1   Int,        1     |           such as justification by faith.7 The method of the book
 2   Int,        4     |           of trying to destroy the faith; for he claims a higher
 3   Int,        4     |       parried by a champion of the faith, may have a reassuring effect
 4   Int,        4     |            to accept the Christian faith is to approve at least in
 5   Int,        4     |           to the human side of the faith, and are directed against
 6   Int,        4     |     opponent to the effects of the faith, it is to Syria that he
 7   Int,        5     |         not for the defence of the faith.~ ~The other consideration
 8   Int,        6     |          exponent of the Christian faith, and worthy to be ranked
 9   Int,        8     |        answered the attacks on the faith made by the heathen philosopher
10   Int,       10     |           an essential part of the faith (iv. 28). The power of Christ'
11   Int,       10     |            great apologies for the faith. Others deal with outlines,
12    II,     VIII     |          not in subsistence but in faith, being mystically present
13   III,      XII     |          arguing at random without faith ?~ ~
14   III,     XIII     |            five thousand." Peter's faith wavers when he says, "If
15   III,     XIII     |           Come," He means "Come to faith," for if Peter had actually
16   III,     XIII     |            presumption and want of faith in saying "if," and his
17   III,     XIII     |       waves are all in thy lack of faith and thy presumption. The
18   III,      XIV     |        impossible, even in a man's faith. He is the same Lord, under
19   III,      XVI     |            is a peculiarity of the faith to overcome the evil of
20   III,     XXIV     |           people boasting of their faith simply because they have
21   III,     XXIV     |          sin. For to drink this in faith means the death of the savage
22   III,     XXIV     |            he laid on his hands in faith, all things were well. And
23   III,     XVII     |          based on the saying about faith removing mountains (Matt.
24   III,     XVII     |       suggested by it, "If ye have faith as a grain of mustard seed,
25   III,      XXV     |          based on the saying about faith removing mountains (Matt,
26   III,      XXV     |         words. |89~ ~The Apostles' faith was great enough to have
27   III,    XXVII     |     attacked, and the roots of the faith are all but plucked up.
28   III,    XXVII     |        things of earth ? His great faith had to have a great rebuke,
29   III,    XXVII     |         For note the height of his faith in the words, "Thou art
30   III,   XXVIII     |          and was an outrage on the faith. Besides, if no notice had
31   III,   XXXVII     |    behaving towards those young in faith just as a teacher, or a
32   III,    XXXVI     |         some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing
33   III,    XLIII     |      rebels and wanderers from the faith of the Gospel, though, by
34    IV,       IV     |      relation to His own grace and faith, while the expected resurrection
35    IV,      XIV     |            when the seeds of their faith had taken root, He granted
36    IV,      XXX     |             gazing with the eye of faith on the common light of their
37    IV,      XXX     |     sufficient preservation of his faith, the remedy of salvation.
38     V               |          37.] 320~ ~The subject is Faith and Works, and Turrianus
39     V               |          as follows concerning the faith of Abraham : -- ~ ~For having
40     V               |         these things he caused his faith to shine brighter than the
41     V               |         sun. And together with his faith he works what is right,
42     V               |        honoured. For, knowing that faith is the foundation of success,
43     V               |            rampart, by acquiring a faith which receives the testimony
44     V               |         base, or sundered from the faith, but knowing that faith
45     V               |            faith, but knowing that faith is a seed which produces
46     V               |            apart from the seed, so faith which in some sense stands
47     V               |         incomplete, unless it have faith woven in with it. Wherefore,
48     V               |          works to shine forth from faith, the divine Scripture says, "
49     V               |           xv. 6).321~ ~You see how faith made preceding good deeds
50     V               |       forth when put in a lamp, so faith, being as it were put into
51     V               |           leaven, |166 showing how faith is like the lump, while
52     V               |       permeating the whole lump of faith, that is to say, by making
53     V               |           useful. Thus the lump of faith without the leaven of love
54     V               |            be, without the lump of faith. But it is the combination
55     V               |     wholesome. This new mixture of faith and good works is pleasing
56     V          (323)|            Genesis about Abraham's faith. And if the argument centres
57     V          (323)|            S. Paul and S. James on faith and works, it would be a
58     V          (323)|            difficulties within the faith as the reconciliation of
59     V          (323)| reconciliation of justification by faith with the stress laid upon
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