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1 2 | scenes of a distant day, of faith and of love towards the
2 3 | rebuked as "men of little faith," who make no effort to
3 3 | proclaimed as a dogma of Catholic faith the exemption of Mary from
4 5 | author and consummator of our faith"; it surely follows that
5 5 | rises the edifice of the faith of all centuries.~
6 6 | race and the Founder of the Faith? But, since Divine Providence
7 7 | beginning and the foundation of faith? Mary not only preserved
8 16| suited for enlivening our faith. But unless heart and will
9 21| Christian life - we mean faith, hope, and charity towards
10 22| serious errors by which the faith of so many is shaken? They
11 22| word the whole edifice of faith is shaken from top to bottom.
12 22| common to the enemies of the faith of our time especially that
13 22| more easy to make an end of faith. Here we have the origin
14 23| as the Apostle declares, faith is nothing else than the
15 23| will easily allow that our faith is confirmed and our hope
16 25| to the abandonment of the faith! "Then let him who thinks
17 33| proclaimed as an article of faith the Immaculate Conception
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