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fails 1
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faith 27
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faith

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1 2 | the author and finisher of faith."6 Since the majesty of 2 2 | friendship of God), "who by faith conquered kingdoms, wrought 3 5 | effacement and destruction of faith and morals. This celebration 4 8 | an abundant harvest. The faith and holiness of her children 5 9 | rebellious riot and perversion of faith and morals a reformation, 6 11| Church). He revived the faith that had either become dormant 7 12| concern for restoring the faith in the Church universal 8 17| this. They tried to reform faith and discipline according 9 21| attack the very root of faith either by openly denying, 10 21| maintenance of the Catholic Faith, the faith which the Holy 11 21| the Catholic Faith, the faith which the Holy Roman Church 12 23| properly instructed, since "faith. . . depends on hearing, 13 23| not firmly rooted in the Faith there is reason to fear 14 24| demands respect for the faith and innocence of youth) 15 25| men are wavering in the Faith and some vain-glorious men, 16 27| preserve and defend the faith but also effectively motivate 17 27| to do good works since "faith...without works is dead."44 " 18 28| extremes. They either emphasize faith to such an extent that they 19 28| overlooking the assistance of faith and divine grace. As a matter 20 28| On the contrary, it ruins faith and morals. 21 29| say, they do not divorce faith from holiness. They rather 22 29| and heart on matters of faith and morals. On just such 23 36| that our days of wavering faith and coldness need this same 24 39| the author and finisher of faith, Jesus Christ."77 Without 25 41| matter that would endanger faith and morals. He admitted 26 43| generosity, courtesy, and faith which their ancestors, who 27 44| individual and society, faith, religion, and the inviolability


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