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 1        I|   popular oaths, such as: “By my faith in God!” or “May the devil
 2      XVI| appearance of sincerity and good faith that he resumed:~ ~“Does
 3     XXIV|          absolute, and unlimited faith in her husband. She believed
 4      XXV|    scarcely an uneasiness.~ ~His faith in his mother was complete,
 5    XXXVI|      astonish the old nurse. Her faith in herbs, gathered by the
 6   XXXVII|       One who is on High.”~ ~His faith was rewarded. Three days
 7    XLVII|          He was a priest; he had faith. He remembered the sublime
 8        L|         heart she had but little faith in this prediction, and
 9     LIII|  reawakened and intensified. Her faith returned, accompanied by
10       LV|       destroy himself. He had no faith in the generosity of his
11       LV|       any encouragement— who had faith in me.”~ ~“Speak, my brave
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