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1 7 | defence of the Catholic Faith or in its commendation, 2 7 | commendation, they draw faith, strength, and unction from 3 10| final appeal in matters of Faith. Now, we have to meet the 4 14| this - that "in things of faith and morals, belonging to 5 14| passages, the analogy of faith should be followed, and 6 14| pertaining to the doctrine of faith or morals; for their unanimity 7 14| as a matter of Catholic faith. The opinion of the Fathers 8 15| to demonstrate dogmas of faith, but used it as a means 9 15| and often to the peril of faith, the explanation of passages 10 15| being without the true faith, only gnaw the bark of the 11 16| establish the Articles of Faith and the truths therewith 12 16| reasoning from the Articles of Faith to their consequences, according 13 16| to prove the Article of Faith by reasoning; we can only 14 18| ours, that is to Catholic faith, we must either prove it 15 19| lay down as belonging to faith, or as intimately connected 16 19| under the obligation of faith, the Saints were at liberty 17 19| it is not contrary to our faith, it is safer, in my opinion, 18 19| such a point as a dogma of faith, even though it is perhaps 19 19| to reject it as against faith, lest we thus give to the 20 19| occasion of despising our faith."(56) The Catholic interpreter, 21 20| inspiration regards the things of faith and morals, and nothing 22 20| the ancient and unchanging faith of the Church, solemnly 23 22| may their services to the Faith grow and increase! For there 24 22| insist so shamelessly that faith is the enemy of science, 25 22| profession show towards faith the most marked honour and 26 22| together with the grace of the faith, great natural talent, let 27 23| belonging to the rule of faith or morals) which have been