"Strength" and "faith" are nouns.
The word "faith" is a common, abstract noun. The noun faith is an uncountable noun as a word for a strong belief or trust in someone or something. The noun faith is a count noun as a word for a religion.
I would describe the word "strength" as an abstract noun, since it is a characteristic, rather than a material object.
it means a kind action, or an action of good faith.
sweet, cutie Answer faith, trust
They are examples of transitional words.
"Strength and faith" in English is forza e fede in Italian.
* 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)
It is my guide and strength in increases my faith.
restore faith in the strength of Athens.
Hope, strength, courage, bravery, love, faith.
restore faith in the strength of Athens.
In my life? There is no effect, as I do not hold any religious faith and do not pray. I have faith in the laws of nature.
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Faith~ HAYMANUTHALove- KHUBAStrength- KHAYLA - POWER
One concrete example of the paradoxical characteristic of faith could be the belief that one can find strength in vulnerability. This paradox suggests that by admitting our weaknesses and embracing vulnerability, we can actually find inner strength and resilience. It challenges the notion that strength comes from invulnerability, highlighting the paradoxical nature of faith.
You can emulate his determination, his mental strength and his faith in everyone.