Similar words: unfaithful, unfaithfully, unfaithfulness, be unfaithful to, faith, faithful, bad faith, keep faith. Meaning: adv. with trust and confidence.
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1. He must go forward on faith, not feeling.
2. He took it on faith that conflicts could be resolved through understanding and compromise.
3. Advocates just seem to take it on faith that annexation is the only hope of salvation for this city.
4. Follow the instructions given in the chapter on FAITH.
5. He accepted her playing largely on faith.
6. The greatest chapter on faith in the entire Bible.
7. We accepted him on faith.
8. I will have to accept your statement on faith.
9. We will not accept that statement on faith.
10. Prof: I guess you'll have to take them on faith,[sentencedict .com] son.
11. Why would you take on faith far more important claims about your eternal salvation?
12. As everyone knows, religion is based on Faith, not knowledge.
13. That it's built on faith and commitment and an admiration for each other's unique gifts.
14. Under values and people are, among others, councils on faith, education, nutrition and gender.
15. He looked so honest that I accepted his story on faith.
16. A testimony may be fascinating but at the same time quite irrelevant to the basic questions touching on faith and doubt.
17. Most nations' note issues are now entirely fiduciary, i.e. based on faith placed in the issuing authority.
18. Let me also once again Ganwudao: deep friendship based on faith - based.
19. He believed that all such things must simply be taken on faith.
20. She looked so honest that we accepted her story on faith.
21. Now he is loading large sacks of dried fruit in Moscow on faith.
22. He looked so honest that we accepted his story on faith.
23. Then in the third section we argue that science contains a foundational position claiming an empirical basis, whereas religion relies fundamentally on faith in Holy Scripture.
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