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1 1 | of it, even in men of lax faith or hostile to religion,
2 3 | a profession of fearless faith, and, as it were, a public
3 6 | in truth a "prince of the faith, an ornament of the Church . . .
4 6 | reverent devotion, strong faith, his pious and persevering
5 9 | valiant defender of the faith and morals, of the discipline
6 13| openly profess their Catholic faith have been turned into ridicule,
7 15| the sacred deposit of the faith, to overthrow the foundations
8 16| shipwreck concerning the faith" (I Tim. i. 19), they are
9 16| conflict between reason and faith (Concil. Vatic., Constit.
10 17| human science with divine faith, and the spirit of a frivolous
11 24| by reason of the decay of faith or the perversity of men
12 24| the great truths of the faith not only to the people,
13 30| greatly, therefore, who lose faith during the storm, wishing
14 36| affection and unswerving faith, as when, while still Abbot
15 46| dogmas professed by Catholic faith . . . and in their foolish
16 46| through firmness in the faith, are wont to rise presumptuously
17 46| highest questions of the faith. Thus it happens that while
18 47| had made shipwreck of the faith, and fearing the danger
19 48| efforts to establish the faith by natural reason adulterating
20 48| to draw profit from the faith for their intelligence" (
21 48| them to defend the Catholic faith against the errors that
22 50| and not connected with the faith, he tells his disciple: "
23 52| dispute the truth of the faith itself, confirmed by the
24 53| revealed doctrine: "Our faith," he says, "must be defended
25 53| the reasonableness of our faith and the consequent obligation
26 53| renders more solid in the faith those who already profess
27 53| beyond all doubt the same faith, loving and living according
28 54| for reasons concerning our faith, it is not for the purpose
29 54| of founding on them their faith, which has for its foundation
30 54| the profundities of the faith before we presume to discuss
31 54| have been confirmed in the faith we do not strive to understand
32 54| things of the reason of our faith . . . yet they were not
33 54| neglected: "In the midst between faith and vision is the intellectual
34 55| deepest questions of the faith ("De fide Trinitatis," cap.
35 55| acquired, with firmness in the faith, gravity of conduct and
36 56| custody of Christian life and faith and government of His Church;
37 56| Church against the Catholic faith to no other authority but
38 56| religious experience, the faith that is felt and lived,
39 56| heart is to be purified by faith, and first the eyes are
40 56| and not only when faith and obedience to the commandments
41 56| given is taken away and faith is overthrown, when right
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