38 examples of ;faith in sentences

We are not all one Man's Children; faith, Sir, we are here to Day, and gone to Morrow Sir Cau.

The heart is better than the head, kind hands Than cold lip-service; faith without works is vain.

Nay, I'll ru-ru-run; faith, you shall not n-n-need to b-b-b-bid him ta-t-take m-me away; for Re-Re-Redcap will r-ru-run rarely.

A fabis abstinendum; faith, he should have abstained, for what is flesh and blood without his liquor? AUT.

Works are imperfect with the best of men, even the highest form of works, to a Mediaeval eye,self-expiation and penance; but faith is infinite, radiating from divine love; faith is a boundless joy,salvation by the grace of God, his everlasting and precious boon to people who cannot climb to heaven on their hands and knees, the highest gift which God ever bestowed on men,eternal life.

I'll reward you; faith, I will.

Faith begets faith; faith in Christ brings faith in the sacraments, and faith in the sacraments brings faith in Christ.

We have not achieved a tiny part of what we might have achieved, because we lack the essentials of achievement; Faith and Faith's vision.

Perhaps now we may be ready to try the way of God by making the great adventure of faith, each one in his own person; faith in himself and faith in the future.

Hope N. hope, hopes; desire &c 865; fervent hope, sanguine expectation, trust, confidence, reliance; faith &c (belief) 484; affiance, assurance; secureness, security; reassurance.

A Little Prayer; December 31; Faith; It May Be; My Creed; The Fighter; Unsubdued.

I was sure that thou wer't beyond the Antipodes; faith, I am of that faith I was brought up in, I have heard my Father say, and i'me sure, his Recordes came from his Father, that Land and Sea are in nature thus much alike; the owne [sic] growes by the Sunne, the other by the Moone, both by God's blessing, and the Sea rather the greater; and so thinke I. Acut.

Now well fare your harts; by my truth, tis joy to a woman to see men kinde; faith you courtiers are mad fellowes, you care not in your humors to stab man or woman that standes in your way, but in the end your kindenes appeares.

I met him once on the stairs; he took hold of my chin, looked at me very hard, and said in a sly way: "Here is this little spiritual sister then; faith, she is a pretty little rogue."

Wonder softened into pity; unbelief was goaded by his stripes to cruelty; faith became transfigured, while he, followed by the hooting crowd, endured the penalty of faith.

[Footnote 1: Ulrici: On Shakespeare's Dramatic Art, 1839, 3d ed., 1868 [English, 1876]; Faith and Knowledge, 1858; God and Nature, 1861, 2d ed., 1866; God and Man, in two volumes, Body and Soul, 1866, 2d ed., 1874, and Natural Law, 1872; various treatises on Logicin which consciousness is based on the distinguishing activity, and the categories conceived as functional modes of thison Spiritualism, etc.]

For Ireland he would go; faith, let him reign; For if some odd, fantastic lord would fain Carry in trunks, and all my drudgery do,

That is mere dead belief; faith without works, which is dead, the belief of the brains, not the faith of the heart and spirit.

Sense knows not; Faith knows not; only that it is through Mystery to Mystery, from God and to God.

Mark what I say: a faithful man is a fruitful man; faith enableth a man to be doing.

Alas, these idle drones, these idle Christians, the Church is too full of them; Men are continually hearing, and yet remain fruitless and unprofitable; whereas if there were more faith in the world, we should have more work done in the world; faith would set feet, and hands, and eyes, and all on work.

They offer peace, not life; faith, not love; justification, not regeneration.

Praised be His name; faith springs up in my heart, and encourages me to believe that I shall receive the crown of life.

Belief is purely intellectual; Faith is properly spiritual.

But there is one main objection, which may trouble some, and that is, they cannot believe; faith being the gift of God, it must be wrought in them; how then can they go to God for this, and make use of Christ for this end, that their souls may be wrought up to a believing and consenting to the bargain, and hearty accepting of the offer?

38 examples of  ;faith  in sentences