Use faith in a sentence
Sentences starting with faith
- Faith read what was passing in his mind. [11]
- Faith in an unseen order! [9]
- Faith often cures their longings; but it is so hard to give a soul to heaven that has not first been trained in the fullest and sweetest human affections! [6]
- Faith was as pale as when she had met Eglington. [11]
- Faith will come later, when you learn how much medical science and art have actually achieved for the relief of mankind, and how great are the promises it holds out of still larger triumphs over the enemies of human health and happiness. [6]
- Faith watched him in astonishment. [11]
- Faith got to her feet and left the room. [11]
- Faith pressed his hand. [11]
- Faith to your friends is a big equipment for life. [9]
- Faith in the doctor. [5]
Sentences ending with faith
- I have needed you all my life--one in whom h might have absolute faith. [9]
- A Protestant minister would, perhaps, but would Rosalie give up her faith? [11]
- Now I know who has dimmed Pentaur's faith. [10]
- The wavering hearts which, in the desert of Sin, had been on the verge of despair were again filled with the anticipation of life, hope, and grateful faith. [10]
- The Signora's apartments, which she permitted us to see, were quite in the nature of an oratory, with shrines and sacred pictures and relics of the faith. [4]
- Ah, he thought, what a woman she would be if she were touched by the fire of faith! [4]
- Twilight ages of war and scourge and stress and storm--and faith. [9]
- She had taught us that faith and knowledge are things apart, and I felt that there could be no more peace for my soul if I suffered knowledge to meddle with faith. [10]
- The gentle but unmistakable pressure of her hand he interpreted as the pinning on him of the badge of her faith. [9]
- There was nothing to support her in the crisis but her own faith. [11]
Short sentences using faith
- His faith was weakening. [5]
- Faith, a hundred times less! [11]
- They have kept the faith. [11]
- Your faith is not shaken. [13]
- I had too little faith. [11]
- Have faith in him. [11]
- Let the Church have faith. [9]
- His faith was gone. [5]
- You are my faith. [9]
- It was not Faith. [11]
Sentences containing faith two or more times
- And faith without works was dead simply because there could be no faith without works. [9]
- After that I was welded to my faith, I was theoretically ready to die for it, and I looked down with compassion not unmixed with scorn upon everybody else's faith that didn't tally with mine. [5]
- That faith, imposed upon me by self-interest in that ancient day, remains my faith today, and in it I find comfort, solace, peace, and never-failing joy. [5]
- They were ready to do and to suffer anything for their faith, and a faith which breeds heroes is better than an unbelief which leaves nothing worth being a hero for. [6]
- He concluded with this telling sentence, which drove the whole argument home to all our hearts: "Let us have faith that right makes might, and in that faith let us to the end dare to do our duty as we understand it. [7]
- The history of Sweden proves that this is the faith of the people of Sweden, and we know that it is the faith and practice of their respected sovereign. [7]
- And this result, so far from being bad faith to Vermont, is indispensable to keeping good faith with New Hampshire. [7]
- She became so possessed with this matter that I began to lose faith in her two prophecies of her early death--and, of course, when I found that faith wavering I encouraged it to waver all the more. [5]
- Knowledge puts faith out of the question, for faith to me means a trusting on spiritual grounds. [9]
- But the words on the page caught her eye again: "My heart is thine, and soul and body render Faith to thy faith . [11]
More example sentences with the word faith in them
- Now, don't put your faith in men and in a party that cry, 'We will make all things new,' to the tune of, 'We are a band of brothers. [11]
- At the time you took a solemn vow; I know it, know it no less surely, than that I myself swore faith to my husband at the altar. [10]
- No, sir, faith, you must shut your eyes. [9]
- A man invests years of work and a vast sum of money in a worthy enterprise, upon the faith of existing laws; then the law is changed, and the man is robbed by his own government. [5]
- During the seventy years I have lived I have grown to have but little faith in outward demonstration, to believe in deeds and attainments rather than expressions. [9]
- If I gave--that would leave me with faith still. [13]
- How gladly she would have gone among these blinded mortals and exhorted them to obey with fresh faith and confidence the command of the Lord and of her brother. [10]
- But, if we work with Providence, we must work in the reasonable ways of Providence, and add to our faith patience. [4]
- Take back your words, mother, take back your words, or--" Katuti turned paler and paler, and said soothingly: "The words may sound hard, but he has broken faith with you, and openly dishonored you. [10]
- Productions without talent, without spirit, without discrimination, flat and pitiful eulogies, exaggerations surpassing the limits of the most robust faith, invectives against such as dared to doubt the dogmas which had been proclaimed, or catalogues of remedies; of such materials is it composed! [3]
- Unless you are without faith that a lie can be successfully contradicted, there is not a word of truth in the charge, and I am just considering a little as to the best shape to put a contradiction in. [7]
- Hylda had spoken with sorrowful decision, and then this pause had come, in which Faith tried to gain composure and strength. [11]
- I'd keep faith with my reputation. [11]
- Luck had been with Ingles the Faith Healer. [11]
- I agree absolutely with his definition of faith, I have it. [9]
- It's ourselves we wish to change, we wish for a religious faith like yours, only the same teaching which gave it to you is powerless for us. [9]
- It's because you wish me to have faith in you for my own sake, not for yours. [9]
- And the temptation will come to you, too, and their faith offers much that is attractive to the crowd. [10]
- Erasmus listened silently while Wolf eagerly made these statements; but when the latter closed with the declaration that the evangelical faith would never attain the same power of elevating hearts, he interrupted the knight with the exclamation, "We shall have to wait for that! [10]
- Circumstances--to some of which you kindly allude--induce me especially to expect that if justice and good faith should be practised by the United States, they would encounter no hostile influence on the part of Great Britain. [7]
- He knew that when it was possible she would never fail to come to the mark where he was concerned, and she had equal faith in him. [11]
- But I remembered what he had said, and had faith in him. [9]
- Arrived, the goods were deposited inside the hut, the lads were dismissed, and David and Faith were left alone. [11]
- And then I went to see him afterwards, in the parish house--you remember?--after we had been reading modern criticism together, and he told me that the faith which had come down from the fathers was like an egg? [9]
- He had a weird faith in the young giant. [11]
- How impatient, how weak in faith, how rebellious they had showed themselves at the first obstacle they had encountered, how uncontrollable they had been in following their fierce impulses. [10]
- Among other things, we gather from this letter that Orion Clemens had faith in his brother as a newspaper correspondent, though the two contributions from Cincinnati, already mentioned, were not promising. [5]
- She dropped the water treatment and everything else, and pinned her faith to Pain-killer. [5]
- Faith, if I wasn't in love with Antoinette, I believe I'd be in love with her. [9]
- In David it was the outcome of his faith, in Nahoum it was the outcome of his philosophy, a simple, fearless fatalism. [11]
- None, at least, was so fervent a defender of the faith, so punctilious in all observances, so constant at the altar rail; none so versed in rubrics, ritual, and canon law; none had such a knowledge of the Church fathers. [9]
- Joan's loyal soul was outraged, and she turned upon the preacher and flung out a few words with a spirit which the crowd recognized as being in accordance with the Joan of Arc traditions: "By my faith, sir! [5]
- Mr. Atterbury's faith was like an egg, and he took precious care not to have it broken or chipped. [9]
- Old King Cole was himself a merry old soul, if we may put any faith in the pages of history. [12]
- An internal-improvement convention was held there since we met, which recommended a loan of several millions of dollars, on the faith of the State, to construct railroads. [7]
- A new faith was established between them. [11]
- If Heaven had vouchsafed him a miracle, it was done to preserve his life that--as Eva desired--he might fight to the last drop of his blood for the Church, his holy faith, and the beloved Emperor. [10]
- He heard the voice of Faith whisper over the heads of the people. [11]
- It isn't any use for me to talk about the voyage, because I can have no faith in that voyage till the ship is under way. [5]
- Take example by us; we are content with our own faith and leave others to enjoy theirs in peace. [10]
- Perhaps most, of us, will agree that our faith in domestic prophets has been diminished by the experience of the last six months. [6]
- They mocked at us and persecuted us for our faith in the one divine nature of our Lord. [10]
- Belief was stamped upon it; not expectation or ambition, but faith and fidelity. [11]
- Her faith welled up in her heart and said that all would soon be right in her little world. [13]
- Still I paced up and down, promising myself that every time should be the last, and breaking faith with myself on some new plea as often as I did so. [12]
- Nor can I understand how doing so is bad faith and dishonor, nor yet how it so exposes Kentucky to ruin. [7]
- I can print under it statistics, hotel arrivals, or anything that comes handy, without violating faith with the reader. [5]
- When drooping pleasure turns to grief, And trembling faith is changed to fear, The murmuring wind, the quivering leaf Shall softly tell us, Thou art near! [6]
- And, if you try the Rhine wine on the steamers, you will wholly lose your faith in the vintage. [4]
- It may be true, but I wouldn't put faith in it--not for one icy minute. [11]
- Especially is this true in regard to remedies for diseases, and the faith in healers and quacks outside of the regular, educated professors of the medical art. [4]
- So she reasoned, true at last to her faith in all men, and in their ultimate goodness. [13]
- Considering the crimes tried at the court in this town, Mazarine's got unusual faith in human nature; or else he feels himself pretty safe at Tralee. [11]
- Was this a trial of his constancy and faith, or had he made a mistake, entered upon a slavish career, from which he ought to extricate himself at any cost of the world's opinion? [4]
- Is faith but treason; Reason, unreason, But a mechanical weaving of words? [11]
- His faith was too large and too deep for the formulae he found built into the pulpit, and he was too honest to cover up his doubts under the flowing vestments of a sacred calling. [6]
- Fiercely though she told herself she would believe none of it, fiercely though she hated Mr. Worthington, fervently though she repeated aloud that her love for Jethro and her faith in him had not changed, the doubts remained. [9]
- When you go to your homes, pray for as much human kindness in you as a man of no Church or faith can show. [11]
- He was loath to withdraw his faith from the twins, and was resolved not to do it on the present indecisive evidence; but--well, he would think, and then decide how to act. [5]
- You give names to things--bishops, elders, ministers, Mormonism, duty, faith, glory. [13]
- He had gone to the house of Jean Touzel, through whose Hardi Biaou the disaster had come, and had told Mattresse Aimable that she must go to Plemont in his stead--for a fool must keep his faith whate'er the worldly wise may do. [11]
- Let us hold to that faith, or none. [12]
- History proves that to take anything away from the faith is to atrophy, to destroy it. [9]
- They need faith to support them more than men do, for they have a great deal less to call them out of themselves, and it comes easier to them, for their habitual state of dependence teaches them to trust in others. [6]
- One ought not to subject his faith to too great a strain at first in Europe. [4]
- She had come to see him, and such was the faith with which he inspired her--now that she was once more in his presence--that she made no attempt to hide the fact. [9]
- Presently he seemed to note something in the woman's eyes, for he spoke almost sharply to her: "Jean Labrouk was honest man, and kept faith with comrades. [11]
- Petitions only bring to mortals the results of their own faith. [5]
- Later he was to lose faith in "Raish," whether with justice or not we cannot know now. [5]
- I want you to keep faith with your old friend who doesn't care what the rest of the world thinks, but who wants your confidence. [11]
- You are determined to keep faith with your betrothed and stab the heart of this highest of all wooers--after death he will be ranked among the gods--for such will be the effect of your flight. [10]
- What leads you to infer that the Consolidated Tractions Company was not organized in good faith? [9]
- As Faith said to him once, "David, thee looks as though thee could lift great weights lightly. [11]
- Men don't need to have things in hand; business is done on faith and credit, and when a transaction is over, they settle up and pay the difference, without the trouble of transporting things back and forth. [4]
- It angered her to have the great sovereign denied his due reverence in her own home; but secretly she believed in the breach of faith. [10]
- I should expect to find faith in humanity greater and not less than it is now, and I should not expect to find that Mr. Froude's mournful expectation had been realized, and that the belief in a life beyond the grave had been withdrawn. [4]
- They were ready to do all that might become a Catholic intent to avenge the profaned honour of the Church and the faith. [11]
- I expect them to deceive me, Victoria, but I pinned my faith somewhere. [9]
- It was better to acknowledge this, and face out the truth in a religious faith. [14]
- He had never till now beheld Ann close at hand, and how gladly did I reply that this was the daughter of Pernhart the town Councillor and she to whom Herdegen had plighted his faith. [10]
- Afterwards I often thought simultaneously of her and Nenny, yet they were totally unlike in character, having nothing in common save their steadfast faith and the power of looking with happy confidence beyond this life into death. [10]
- For unconsciously she thought of them, all three, as one, a human trinity in which her faith had never been betrayed. [9]
- The letters of this summer (1862) most of them bear evidence of waning confidence in mining as a source of fortune--the miner has now little faith in his own judgment, and none at all in that of his brother, who was without practical experience. [5]
- To hold fast this faith is the goal of life, for only what we consciously strive for is in this matter our own. [9]
- She seems to think Faith must go with her face tied up, as if she had the toothache,--and that if she opens her mouth to the quarter the wind blows from, she will catch her "death o' cold. [6]
- I do not think any of us would like to turn out the possessor of a fine estate enjoyed for two or three generations on the faith of unquestioned ownership by making use of some old forgotten instrument, which accident had thrown in our way. [6]
- Only the dishonourable thing could make me close the doors of my heart, and I will not think you, whate'er they say, unworthy of my constant faith. [11]
- What guarantee have they, other than a union organization, that you will keep faith? [9]
- In times like these the faith is the man; and they to whom it is given in larger measure owe a special duty to those who for want of it are faint at heart, uncertain in speech, feeble in effort, and purposeless in aim. [6]
- And one reads there these inscriptions: "Whatever their mode of faith, or creed, who feed the wandering birds, will themselves be fed. [4]
- Erasmus, as a theologian, was deeply versed in the Protestant faith, while he professed Catholicism merely as a consequence of his birth and with a layman's understanding and knowledge. [10]
- In faith, that theme taxed our wits at the Bear,--how to weave Miss Dolly's charms into a verse on a buttered muffin. [9]
- To now abandon them would be not only to relinquish a lever of power, but would also be a cruel and an astounding breach of faith. [7]
- His admiration of them was complete, although he sometimes laughed half sadly, half whimsically, as he thought of their simple faith in him. [11]
- But we--we enlist them in the name of the loftiest ideas and warmest desires of the human heart, and, as the prize of victory, we show them the ancient faith with freedom of thought--the ancient loveliness of life. [10]
- You have given them in me, and in good faith, something they didn't bargain for. [9]
- The records of their lives were the only notable history of the place since the days when their forefathers suffered for the faith. [11]
- But I thank thee, for thou hast given me back somewhat of my lost faith in my kind. [5]
- What business had thee with him, Faith? [11]
- The marquise was the wife of the man, who broke his plighted faith to the young Fraulein Van Hoogstraten. [10]
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