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Robert Christy, comp. Proverbs, Maxims and Phrases of All Ages. 1887.

Faith

Faith flourishes in solitude.Benjamin Disraeli.

Faith sees by the ears.

He distrusts his own faith who often swears.Italian.

Meek faith converts the couch of pain into a bed of roses,
For there we moral vigor gain to bear what God disposes.Pennia Moïses.

Much knowledge of things divine escapes us through want of faith.Heraclitus.

Pin not your faith on another’s sleeve.

The ancient faith knows no guile.Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine.

To revive faith is more difficult than to create it.Benjamin Disraeli.

Who don’t keep faith with God, won’t keep it with man.Dutch.