But if a false faith is so forcible, what is a true?
Fancy will help to confirm a false faith, and so will conceit and idleness of spirit.
Nor will it be to any boot14 to say, I believe there is a God and a Christ, for still thy sitting still doth demonstrate that either thou liest in what thou sayest, or that thou believest with a worse than a false faith.
Take heed of a false faith; none is true but that which is acquired by a kneeling, searching, seeking for truth as for hid treasure.
The second foot of this tottering stool is a false faith.
For these are the three feet of this tottering stool: fantastical fear, false faith, and false flattering hope.
They know full well that a faith barren of works is nothing, is a false faith; that fruit and good works must follow a genuine faith of necessity.
But that we may not deceive ourselves and put our trust in a false faith, God requires love from us as the evidence of our faith, so that we may be sure of our faith being real faith.
That puerile faith was a false faith; and because I now know it to have been fictitious I smile at it to-day, and never dream of wishing that I still believed in the Man in the Moon.
If his grandfather's faith was a false faith, why does he himself so passionately covet it?
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