294 [That is, in the Latin, "voluntas" (choice, will, volition) comes from velle (to wish, desire, determine), and "potestas" (power, ability) from "posse" (to be able).-W.]
295 [That is, in Latin, faith ("fides") is both active and passive, and means both trust and trustworthiness, both faith and faithfulness. This is also true in English, as Augustine's own examples illustrate-W.]
296 I Cor. x. 13.
297 Rom. iv. 3; comp. Gen. xv. 6.
298 Rom. iv. 5.
299 Rom. xiii. 1.
300 1 Cor. iv. 7.
301 Rom. ix. 14.
302 Rom. i. 24, 28.
303 9 John xix. 11.
304 1 Sam. xxiv. 7, and xxvi. 9.
305 1 John iv. 1.
306 1 Cor. xiii. 7
307 Rom. iv. 3.
308 Rom. viii. 15.
309 Rom. ii. 9.
310 Rom. iii. 30.
311 Matt. v. 6.
312 John i. 12.
313 See Matt. vii. 7.
314 Matt. vii. 11.
315 1 Cor. xv. 56.
316 Rom. vii. 8.
317 Wisd. viii. 21.
318 Matt. vii. 7.
319 Jas. i. 5, 6.
320 Rom. i. 17.
321 Rom. iv. 5.
322 Rom. iii. 27.
323 Gal. v. 5.
324 2 Cor. iv. 16.
325 Ps. ciii. 5.
326 Eph ii. 8-10.
327 Gal. v. 6.
328 Rom. v. 5.
329 Rom. iii. 21.
330 Ps. iii. 8.
331 Gal. ii. 16.
332 1 Cor. iv. 7.
333 Phil. ii. 13.
334 1Tim. ii. 4.
335 ["Media vis," a "midway power," as Dr. Bright translates it; i.e., it is indifferent in itself, and neither good nor bad, but may be used for either.-W.]