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1 1, 3, 5| without grace, reason without faith, freedom without authority,
2 1, 3, 5| for the integrity of the Faith waned, these tendencies
3 1, 3, 5| formally break with the Faith.~ However, in
4 1, 7, 2| lesser degree. Illuminated by faith, it has the elements to
5 1, 8, 3| REVOLUTION AND BAD FAITH~ One could pose
6 1, 8, 3| least to some degree, in bad faith. If Protestantism, for instance,
7 1, 8, 3| every Protestant in bad faith? Does this not run contrary
8 1, 8, 3| there may be souls of good faith in other religions? ~
9 1, 8, 3| person who has complete good faith and is endowed with a fundamentally
10 2, 12, 4| Christendom, resplendent with faith, humble with hierarchical
11 2, 12, 9| both the integrity of their faith and the just obedience to
12 3, 2, 1| the ardor of springtime faith among the Catholic populations
13 3, 2, 4| for the Doctrine for the Faith, later stated:~ "
14 Post | post-Conciliar times. Since your faith is deeply rooted in the
15 Post | confirmed and fortified in their Faith and psychologically and
16 Post | values of the Christian faith and espoused a materialistic
17 Post | work and the defense of the Faith, carrying out campaigns
18 Post, 0, 0| for the Doctrine of the Faith and the commissions for
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