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1 5 | from souls their Christian faith and the respect for God' 2 5 | respect for God's law on which faith is fed and depends for its 3 5 | abounding in ignorance of the Faith, in error and vice, as though 4 6 | quite open apostasy from the Faith, is certainly going to prove 5 6 | having nothing in common with faith. Nobody who ponders this 6 8 | as the champion of pure faith and morals, but in reality 7 14 | all. For it is mainly by faith that a man sets out on the 8 14 | Truth, and the Life, our faith must include the lofty mysteries 9 15 | blessing when He gave us faith. By this gift we are not 10 15 | little forgotten; and then faith begins to grow weak and 11 [Title]| Our Faith and the Mysteries of the 12 16 | the stanchest support of faith in the Rosary of Mary. And 13 18 | ancient honor, the loss of faith through ignorance and vicious 14 19 | know from Holy Scripture, "faith without works is dead"4 15 19 | works is dead"4 because faith draws its life from charity 16 19 | for eternal life from his faith unless his life be ordered 17 19 | in accordance with what faith prescribes. "What shall 18 19 | brethren, if a man say he bath faith, but hath not works? Shall 19 19 | but hath not works? Shall faith be able to save him?"5 A 20 19 | unfortunately, ignorant of Christian faith and its teaching: they, 21 20 | order therefore that the faith we profess may the better 22 21 | Such is the power of a faith sincerely practiced that, 23 29 | adapted to preserve the faith and an illustrious example