is personal trust in a personal Saviour, [203], [459];

the conceptions of Faith and of Scripture always correspond, [461];

is needed to apprehend infallibility, [464], [465], [466];

creates a natural unity in Scripture, [455], [459];

two kinds of, [429], [445];

mediæval conception of, a frigida opinio, [429];

is intellectual, [430], [461];

and reason in the Scholastic Theology, [469].

See [Justification].

Family religion at the close of the Middle Ages, [121] ff.