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faith cure
信仰療法
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Faith
n.
1.
Belief
;
the
assent
of
the
mind
to
the
truth
of
what
is
declared
by
another
,
resting
solely
and
implicitly
on
his
authority
and
veracity
;
reliance
on
testimony
.
2.
The
assent
of
the
mind
to
the
statement
or
proposition
of
another
,
on
the
ground
of
the
manifest
truth
of
what
he
utters
;
firm
and
earnest
belief
,
on
probable
evidence
of
any
kind
,
especially
in
regard
to
important
moral
truth
.
Faith
,
that
is
,
fidelity
, --
the
fealty
of
the
finite
will
and
understanding
to
the
reason
.
--
Coleridge
.
3.
Judeo-Christian Theol.
(a)
The
belief
in
the
historic
truthfulness
of
the
Scripture
narrative
,
and
the
supernatural
origin
of
its
teachings
,
sometimes
called
historical
and
speculative
faith
.
(b)
Christian Theol.
The
belief
in
the
facts
and
truth
of
the
Scriptures
,
with
a
practical
love
of
them
;
especially
,
that
confiding
and
affectionate
belief
in
the
person
and
work
of
Christ
,
which
affects
the
character
and
life
,
and
makes
a
man
a
true
Christian
, --
called
a
practical
,
evangelical
,
or
saving
faith
.
Without
faith
it
is
impossible
to
please
him
[God].
--
Heb
.
xi
. 6.
The
faith
of
the
gospel
is
that
emotion
of
the
mind
which
is
called
=\“trust”
or
“confidence”
exercised
toward
the
moral
character
of
God
,
and
particularly
of
the
Savior
.\= --
Dr
.
T
.
Dwight
.
Faith
is
an
affectionate
,
practical
confidence
in
the
testimony
of
God
.
--
J
.
Hawes
.
4.
That
which
is
believed
on
any
subject
,
whether
in
science
,
politics
,
or
religion
;
especially
Theol.
,
a
system
of
religious
belief
of
any
kind
;
as
,
the
Jewish
or
Muslim
faith
;
the
Christian
faith
;
also
,
the
creed
or
belief
of
a
Christian
society
or
church
.
Which
to
believe
of
her
,
Must
be
a
faith
that
reason
without
miracle
Could
never
plant
in
me
. --
Shak
.
Now
preacheth
the
faith
which
once
he
destroyed
.
--
Gal
.
i
. 23.
5.
Fidelity
to
one's
promises
,
or
allegiance
to
duty
,
or
to
a
person
honored
and
beloved
;
loyalty
.
Children
in
whom
is
no
faith
.
--
Deut
.
xxvii
. 20.
Whose
failing
,
while
her
faith
to
me
remains
,
I
should
conceal
. --
Milton
.
6.
Word
or
honor
pledged
;
promise
given
;
fidelity
;
as
,
he
violated
his
faith
.
For
you
alone
I
broke
me
faith
with
injured
Palamon
. --
Dryden
.
7.
Credibility
or
truth
. [
R
.]
The
faith
of
the
foregoing
narrative
.
--
Mitford
.
Act of faith
.
See
Auto-da-fé
.
Breach of faith
,
Confession of faith
,
etc
.
See
under
Breach
,
Confession
,
etc
.
Faith cure
,
a
method
or
practice
of
treating
diseases
by
prayer
and
the
exercise
of
faith
in
God
.
In good faith
,
with
perfect
sincerity
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
faith
cure
n
:
care
provided
through
prayer
and
faith
in
God
[
syn
: {
faith
healing
]
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