Which preposition to use with faith

in Occurrences 2270%

The most remarkable aspect of the intellectual life of to-day is the rise of faith in the universities.

of Occurrences 857%

"When Peter gave his answer'Thou art the Christ,the Anointed One,the Son of the living God,' Christ said, 'On this rockthe faith of thineI will build my church.'

with Occurrences 174%

It was extraordinary, the unquestioning and entire faith with which they accepted as gospel fact the negro's dictum.

to Occurrences 163%

And it was only by the valour of the Italian soldier that the retreat was stayed on the Piave line, which the High Command pronounced to be untenable and wished to abandon, but which the Cabinet at Rome, pinning their faith to the qualities of the Italian soldier rather than to the opinions of the High Command, ordered to be held at all hazards.

on Occurrences 78%

"It will show good faith on your part if you report yourself.

for Occurrences 71%

These were falling one by one in slow, sure starvation along the banks of the hot, sluggish streams, while thousands of buzzards correspondingly fat were sailing above them, or standing gorged on the ground beneath the trees, waiting with easy faith for fresh carcasses.

as Occurrences 55%

Their convictions are perfect; such, that were they as strong in their faith as Christians, as they are in the reality of Spiritualism, they would be able to move mountains.

by Occurrences 51%

They had seen in camp that winter so much of the frailty of human temper that, although full of faith by now in each other's native sense and fairness, they left nothing to a haphazard division of labour.

without Occurrences 28%

This is a perfectly clear and intelligible statement made apparently in good faith without any dogmatic or other prepossession....

at Occurrences 28%

I saw her every day; and every day she paid the Tribute of a shower of Tears, to the dear Lord of all her Vows, young Bellmour: Till faith at last, for Reasons manifold, I slackt my daily Visits.

from Occurrences 23%

And Harry Esmond, because of his promise to Father Holt, hiding away these treasures of faith from T. Tusher, delivered himself of them nevertheless simply to Father Holt; who stroked his head, smiled at him with his inscrutable look, and told him that he did well to meditate on these great things, and not to talk of them except under direction.

than Occurrences 22%

Good life be now my task: my doubts are done; What more could shock[160] my faith than Three in One?' In drawing Dryden's character, Johnson has given, though I suppose unintentionally, some touches of his own.

into Occurrences 20%

She had brought joy and beauty and faith into our hearts; she had comforted us in our hours of loneliness and despair; she had been the little cheerful builder of our homeand perhaps God needed her.

against Occurrences 16%

It, too, was an outpost of civilisation and of the Faith against the darkness.

towards Occurrences 13%

" Again, "If a man refrain from making preparations against his being imposed upon, and from counting upon others' want of good faith towards him, while he is foremost to perceive what is passingsurely that is a wise and good man.

under Occurrences 12%

Although, in spite of all her entreaties, the fierce and warlike prince Sviatoslaf persisted in refusing to humble his proud heart under the meek yoke of Christ, he had still so much affection for his mother as not to persecute such as agreed with her in religion, but even to allow them freely to make open profession of their faith under the protection of that princess.

like Occurrences 10%

What was wanted was a heroic soul, inspired by a burning faith like to that which impelled the Mahometan soldier.

through Occurrences 8%

Her faith through form is pure as thine, Her hands are quicker unto good; O sacred be the flesh and blood, To which she links a truth divine.

within Occurrences 7%

"Moreover, on the approach of battle they fortify themselves with faith within and with steel without, and not with gold, so that, armed and not adorned, they may strike terror into the enemy, rather than awaken his lust of plunder.

between Occurrences 7%

As Woolsey says, in his "International Law:" "Breach of faith between enemies has always been strongly condemned, and that vindication of it is worthless which maintains that, without an express or tacit promise to our enemy, we are not bound to keep faith with him.

among Occurrences 6%

One or more organized societies have sprung up in New York, Chicago, Buffalo, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Detroit, Toledo, Milwaukee, Madison, Scranton, Peoria, Atlanta, Toronto, and nearly every other centre of population, besides a large and growing number of receivers of the faith among the members of all the churches and non-church-going people.

beyond Occurrences 5%

There were new-comers from Scotland and North Ireland, and a stout band of French Protestants, most of them gently born, who had sought freedom for their faith beyond the sway of King Louis.

before Occurrences 4%

Whereas in the European continent there is scarcely a single dynasty, whether king, prince, duke, or emperor, which has not broken faith before God and man.

toward Occurrences 3%

Not the stock-holder; for he looks with eyes of faith toward a great future.

about Occurrences 2%

He made a number of remarks in perfect good faith about officials, which I received in a chastened spirit, for he has been for a very long time a very distinguished official himself.

Which preposition to use with  faith