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Perhaps, but not in the same way as other miracles. Faith is a strongly held belief that has no evidence to support it. The great British philosopher David Hume (1711-1776) went as far as to say that it requires a miracle for anyone to believe Christianity.
"Strength" and "faith" are nouns.
Crossroads - 1955 The Miracle of Faith 2-36 was released on: USA: 7 June 1957
It's a Miracle - 1998 Victory and Faith 6-71 was released on: USA: 24 March 2004
"Strength and faith" in English is forza e fede in Italian.
A person who performs miracles is often referred to as a "miracle worker" or a "faith healer." In religious contexts, they may be called a "prophet" or a "saint" depending on the tradition. The term "miracle worker" emphasizes the supernatural or extraordinary nature of their abilities, while "faith healer" highlights the role of faith in the healing process.
* restore faith in the strength of Athens. - apex
In Irish it's: creideamh (religious faith) / muinín (trust) neart (general strength) / láidreacht (physical strength) treoir (guidance)
Faith~ HAYMANUTHALove- KHUBAStrength- KHAYLA - POWER
I believe that is from Miracle on 34th street............. :) :)
Jim Hockaday has written: 'Qualified for a Miracle Manifesting His Faith'
It is my guide and strength in increases my faith.
The liberty of faith. Going ahead to perform the miracle by himself.