In fine, where there is true faith, there must also be the word of faith.
Sidenote: True Faith] This faith, which in He or death dares to believe that God is what He is said to be, is the only faith that makes a man a Christian and obtains from God whatever it will.
Wherever Christ's sacraments are observed with a true faith, they serve as visible tokens of His rule.
The soul that wants a true faith in God, wants the proper spring and principle of its being.
We have no need to be abashed, if we approach the Divine Majesty with a true faith in Christ.
The Asian Christians who held a true faith, had received Jesus as the Christ.
And so through this one part of the Commandment man is overwhelmed with good and precious works; if he do these in true faith, he has indeed not lived in vain.
This community consists of all those who live in true faith, hope and love, so that the essence, life and nature of the Church is not a bodily assembly, but an assembly of the hearts in one faith.
Thus good works were secured, because faith would not be true faith unless it were such as to be certain of bringing forth good works in due time.
A great desire came upon her that she might be instrumental in bringing them all to true faith in Christ.
This is true faith; this is the condition of pardon; and on these terms Christ and life are given.
The first saving faith is inseparably conjunct with special love; for Christ is believed in and willed, as the way or means to God as the end (otherwise it is no true faith).
Some such believers are the worst antagonists of true faith--the children of the Pharisees of old.
Perhaps thus they are nearer to a true faith--except indeed they prefer the notion of the Unconscious generating the Conscious, to that of a self-existent Love, creative in virtue of its being love.
Her faith was an ignorant faith, but, however obscured in her consciousness, it was a true faith.
The apostles durst not preach the true faith, for fear of the Jewish folk; but after that they were fired by the Holy Ghost, they despised all bodily tortures, and fearlessly preached the greatness of God.
Now ye, prudent men, will not give your children a serpent for a fish, nor also will your Heavenly Father give us the devil's unbelief, if we pray to him to give us true faith.
Also all the church of God confesses, according to true faith, that Christ was born of the pure maiden Mary, and of the Holy Ghost.
Holy Church; and also they that stand in true faith of Holy Church may through thy deed be more stablished therein.
You say there can be faith without belief, and a true faiththat is connected with any belief, however erroneous, do you not?
It is not true faith, but the profession of true faith, that maketh a man fit to be acknowledged a member of the visible church.
If this violence were used for the true faith, the doctrine of bishops would be against it: God needeth no forced service.
Charity is so closely bound up [with faith and hope] that it can never be parted from faith where this is true faith, and as little as there can be fire without heat and smoke, so little can faith exist without charity.
When a Christian is lazy, starts thinking he possesses everything and refuses to grow and increase, then “neither has he earnestness nor a true faith.
In short, where there is true faith, there the Holy Ghost is also present, and where the Holy Ghost is, there love and all good things must also be.
Do think it but an easy thing a sinner to repent Him of his sins, and by true faith damnation to prevent.
He doth not mean between good works and faith to make relation, As though works were equivalent salvation to attain, As is true faith; but what he meant, I will set down more plain.
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