10 collocations for faith

I faith not a whit, no not a whit, As you may bridle it not disparage him a iote.]

The masses everywhere, however, accept on trust and faith the convictions of those who are locally convinced.

And there have been some who taught that St. Paul spake against the dignity of faith; but you must understand that St. Paul speaks here not of the justifying faith, wherewith we receive everlasting life, but he understands by this word faith the gift to do miracles, to remove hills; of such a faith he speaks.

But yet I cannot give to faith the meaning he does, though I give it all, and more than all, the power.

I faith Ile runne.

The very grave, though clouds may rise, And shroud it o'er with midnight gloom, Unfolds to faith the deep blue skies, That glorious shine beyond the tomb.

They have not faith enough in their cause to risk their lives for it, even behind a tree or from one of these thickets, choice spots for ambush.

"To be born for heaven is to be lost for earth; surely we should take each condition in the order that it comeswealth, position first; prayer and praise hereafter; earth for the body and heaven for the soul; goods and chattels now, faith our stock in trade for the future.

But safely on through peril glide, Supported on the dangerous tide, By looking unto Thee: Impossibilities shall yield, And faith a solid pathway build.

" "But why shouldn't faith work as well in one case as in the other?

10 collocations for  faith