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1 3 | inevitable that Christian faith, which demands a most willing 2 4 | To know with an entire faith what is the excellence of 3 4 | human race. For as a right faith teaches us to acknowledge 4 4 | things new; so the same faith likewise teaches us to acknowledge 5 7 | The Mystery of Faith~7. Moreover, in this most 6 7 | virtue. And first of all in faith. In all ages faith has been 7 7 | all in faith. In all ages faith has been attacked; for although 8 7 | times particular articles of faith have been made by turns 9 7 | strength and fervour of faith in the human mind than the 10 7 | Eucharist, the "mystery of faith," as it has been most appropriately 11 7 | been wanting, as an aid to faith, certain prodigies wrought 12 7 | plain that by this Sacrament faith is fed, in it the mind finds 13 8 | 8. But that decay of faith in divine things of which 14 8 | pleasures obscure the light of faith, or even, by the just judgment 15 11| by the closest bonds of faith, hope, and charity" (Conc. 16 12| constitution is charity. For faith teaches us, that although 17 15| constancy of unwavering faith, with such interior devotion 18 15| their mind in soundness of faith; so that strengthened with 19 20| to the happy increase of faith, hope, and charity, and