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1 1,1,1 | contains the basis of our~faith. Despite this, one has to 2 1,1,1 | between good and evil, between faith and unbelief that has always 3 1,1,2 | is a Book for religious faith. The God of the Bible is 4 1,1,2 | people in ~a community of faith, ancient Israel, journeying 5 1,1,2 | living in a community ~of faith, ever witnessing to the 6 1,1,3 | revealed to them mysteries of faith and of the future, normally 7 1,1,4 | material treasures of the Faith. First among these treasures ~ 8 1,1,4 | documents concerning the Faith. The most important of the 9 1,1,4 | wise unto salvation through~faith which is in Christ Jesus. 10 1,1,4 | source of instruction in the Faith, as a guide for ~Christian 11 1,1,4 | light of the Christian faith what the eunuch had been 12 1,1,4 | standpoint of the Christian Faith. It needs to be understood 13 1,1,4 | spiritually enlightened unto ~faith. Nevertheless, when they 14 1,1,4 | righteousness according to faith,. and of Grace. If we Chris-~ 15 1,1,5 | encompassing the foundation the faith of the ~Old Testament): 16 1,1,5 | those who came to accept the Faith heard them from the believers. 17 1,1,5 | importance to understanding the Faith that they began to be ~read 18 1,1,5 | for those who came to ~the Faith far from the little out-of-the-way 19 1,1,6 | instructors in ~the Christian faith. In response, King Michael 20 1,1,6 | an integral part of that ~faith. ~ ~Russian translation.~ 21 1,1,7 | the very essence of the Faith and the Scriptures, which 22 1,2,2 | chapter 4), preserving of faith through the longevity of 23 1,2,2 | Noa in order to preserve faith ~(chapter 6), disastrous 24 1,2,2 | burial of Jacob, Jo-~seph.s faith in eventual return of the 25 1,2,2 | sons of God,. and from them faith in the one God was passed 26 1,2,4 | the Israelites had lost faith when Moses failed to reappear. 27 1,2,4 | scientific knowledge but of faith as ~well. Regardless of 28 1,2,4 | indeed that true worship of ~faith [Greek: latreia] which pertains 29 1,3,1 | preachers of the Christian Faith should come from among the 30 1,3,1 | struggled to preserve their ~faith pure and to physically survive. 31 1,3,2 | and led to apostasy from faith in God. With rare exceptions, 32 1,3,2 | the people in the true ~faith, God frequently sent them 33 1,3,2 | an enormous impact on the faith of ~the nation and quite 34 1,3,2 | teaching people about the faith, the ~prophets frequently 35 1,3,2 | misingly kept and spread the faith in God. These were men strong 36 1,3,3 | and strengthened in their faith in God. It was ~now time 37 1,3,5 | life of David: his deep faith in God, unshak-~able hope 38 1,3,5 | of Solomon who, for his faith and humility, was gifted 39 1,3,5 | strongest defenders of true faith and god-~liness (Ch. 17- 40 1,3,5 | in the spirit and in the faith, and he also had a gift 41 1,3,5 | Thus he restored the true faith in ~Judea. Among the events 42 1,3,5 | mercy on him because of his faith and his ~good works. The 43 1,3,5 | unchangeable spiri-~tual law: faith in God and godly living 44 1,3,7 | Jerusalem and strengthen the faith among the people. ~ Just 45 1,3,9 | Judith, being firm in her faith in ~God.s coming help, showed 46 1,3,0 | last ~persecutor of the faith . the Antichrist. When writing 47 1,3,0 | sons stood up to defend the faith. For their successful fight 48 1,3,0 | against the enemies of the faith sent by the Syrian kings, 49 1,3,0 | accounts of courage and ~strong faith in God. During the time 50 1,3,0 | patience and strength in the faith. ~ ~ 51 1,4,1 | Having shown to all the great faith of Job, ~God put the devil 52 1,4,2 | most importantly, strong faith in God. David himself was ~ 53 1,4,3 | the Jewish people for the faith in the Only-begotten Son 54 1,4,4 | luxury and pleasures without faith in God and life after ~death. 55 1,5,1 | their books. ~ The Christian faith teaches us that the future 56 1,5,2 | prophets were persecuted and faith ruined. Manasseh made a 57 1,5,2 | murdered the advocates of the faith. The great Isaiah was martyred 58 1,5,2 | unrecoverable harm to the faith. The few prophets who survived ~ 59 1,5,2 | man-~aged to restore the faith among the people. ~ The 60 1,5,2 | repen-~tance and restore the faith in God. In 608 the Egyptian 61 1,5,3 | people retained the true faith until the nativity of Christ. 62 1,5,5 | the Jew-~ish people to the faith, God manifested His special 63 1,5,5 | priests who reduced the faith in God to callous rites, 64 1,5,5 | Gentiles ~called to the faith (65), triumphant Church 65 1,5,5 | and lead them to the true ~faith. Zephaniah closed his book 66 1,5,5 | would be saved by their faith. This idea was first revealed 67 1,5,5 | justification by grace through faith in the Kingdom of the ~Messiah: . 68 1,5,5 | the just shall live by his~faith” (Habakkuk 2:4, cf. Galatians 69 1,5,5 | prophesied, teaching people faith ~and piety. On behalf of 70 1,5,5 | boys did not change the faith ~of their fathers, though. 71 1,5,5 | Church. Indeed, the Christian faith that first ap-~peared in 72 1,5,5 | the persecu-~tions for the faith refers to the persecutions 73 1,5,6 | Malachi 4:2, Malachi 3:16-18. Faith: Habakkuk 2:4. Trust in 74 1,5,7 | would break away from the ~faith, and the Gentiles would 75 1,5,7 | calling the Gentiles to ~faith inspired the Apostles' bold 76 1,Add,5| them with the centurion.s ~faith. ~ And a miracle will happen 77 1,Add,7| long as he hears it with faith and receives it with faith ( 78 1,Add,7| faith and receives it with faith (I Thess. 2:13). ~ Everything 79 1,Add,9| propagate and to sustain ~.the faith which was once delivered 80 1,Add,9| desperate ~age is just the .faith which was once delivered 81 1,Add,9| because I apprehend by ~faith their perennial adequacy 82 1,Add,9| Chalcedon was a state-~ment Of faith, and therefore cannot be 83 1,Add,9| which is appre-~hended by faith. Our Redeemer is not a man, 84 1,Add,9| in the living context of faith, by which I mean in a personal 85 1,Add,9| munion with the personal God. Faith alone makes formulas convincing; 86 1,Add,9| makes formulas convincing; faith alone makes formu-~las live. . 87 1,Add,0| Bible is ascertained by faith. The Bible, as a book, has 88 1,Add,0| controversial topics of the faith with heretics on the Scriptural 89 1,Add,0| basis of ~all Christian faith and hope. The basis of the 90 1,Add,0| fully ascertained except by faith. Yet this does not take 91 1,Add,0| the ~historical context. Faith only discovers a new dimension, 92 1,Add,0| of the In-~carnate Lord. Faith does not create a new value; 93 1,Add,0| discovers the inherent one. Faith itself is ~a sort of vision, “ 94 1,Add,0| But ~what is discovered by faith is given in very truth. 95 1,Add,0| of church experience and faith. ~But they are no less historical 96 1,Add,0| space ~and in time. If .by faith. we discover much more than 97 1,Add,0| and ever since kept by ~faith. Moreover, this message 98 1,Add,0| and ~methods. Christian faith has developed or grown into 99 1,Add,0| all particular articles of faith ~are presented in their 100 1,Add,0| and background of their faith and hope. ~ St. Augustine 101 1,Add,0| the Law of God, the true faith, sacred rites and hierarchy . 102 1,Add,0| complete system ~of Christian faith is yet possible, for the 103 1,Add,1| Church in the matters of faith: .We must hold what has 104 1,Add,1| ecumenicity. of Christian faith . in space and in time. 105 1,Add,1| voice, holding the same faith everywhere, as it had been ~ 106 1,Add,1| These ~two aspects of faith, or rather . the two dimensions, 107 1,Add,1| suggested ~St. Vincent, the true faith could be recognized by a 108 1,Add,1| complementary source of faith. .Ecclesiastical understanding. ~ 109 1,Add,1| within the community of right faith, that Scripture could be 110 1,Add,1| done only by an insight of faith. It was by faith that Christuszeugniss~ 111 1,Add,1| insight of faith. It was by faith that Christuszeugniss~ could 112 1,Add,1| Old Testament. It was by faith that the unity of the ~tetramorph 113 1,Add,1| properly ascertained. But this faith was not an arbitrary and 114 1,Add,1| individuals . it was the faith of the Church, rooted in 115 1,Add,1| sources. They had another faith. This was the ~main argument 116 1,Add,1| priority of the ~.rule of faith,. regula fidei. It was the 117 1,Add,1| reference to the .rule of faith. in ~the Early Church. . 118 1,Add,1| Christians spoke of the .Rule of Faith. as .Apostolic,. they did 119 1,Add,1| embody in summary form the faith ~which the Apostles had 120 1,Add,1| true Christian teaching and faith are evident will the true 121 1,Add,1| Apostolic Tra-~dition of faith was the indispensable guide 122 1,Add,1| guided by ~the .rule. of faith . to which believers are 123 1,Add,1| transmission of the deposited faith was operated and guided 124 1,Add,1| these also preserve this faith of ~ours in one God who 125 1,Add,1| grasped only by the insight of faith. Indeed, Tradition was not 126 1,Add,1| Athanasius and the “Scope of Faith.”~ The situation did not 127 1,Add,1| of the Church, to that .Faith. which had been once ~delivered 128 1,Add,1| Athanasius invoked the .rule of faith.. This was his ~usual argument. . 129 1,Add,1| who possess the scope of faith, restore the correct meaning 130 1,Add,1| the total perspective of faith. .What they now al-~lege 131 1,Add,1| eration the scope of the faith according to us Christians, 132 1,Add,1| Scripture. The .scope. of the faith, or of the Scripture, is 133 1,Add,1| condensed in the .rule of faith,. as it had been maintained 134 1,Add,1| Athanasius regarded the ~.rule of faith. as an ultimate .principle 135 1,Add,1| tenets of the Chris-~tian faith, before going into the actual 136 1,Add,1| general drift of the Church.s Faith as a Canon of interpretation. 137 1,Add,1| control of the .rule of faith.. This .rule,. ~however, 138 1,Add,1| tradition, teaching, and faith of the Catholic Church from 139 1,Add,1| the Apostles, and pistis [faith] . of the Catholic Church. 140 1,Add,1| accordance with the Apostolic faith delivered to us by tradition 141 1,Add,1| summarized in ~the .rule of faith.. The unity and solidarity 142 1,Add,1| her life and structure. Faith and Life were organically 143 1,Add,1| worship lay down the rule of faith.. It is true, of course, 144 1,Add,1| should establish the rule of faith]. .Faith. found its first 145 1,Add,1| establish the rule of faith]. .Faith. found its first expression 146 1,Add,1| initiation. .Credal summaries of faith, whether interrogatory or 147 1,Add,1| solemn proclamation of her Faith. The baptismal in-~vocation 148 1,Add,1| Irenaeus used to refer to .faith. as it had been received 149 1,Add,1| Baptismal profession of faith. Indeed, as Pere Benoit 150 1,Add,1| ruling in ~the matters of faith,the open or public teaching. 151 1,Add,1| the preservation of right faith. They are effective means 152 1,Add,1| Baptis-~mal profession of faith, which included a formal 153 1,Add,1| foundation of the Christian faith. if this .unwritten tradition. 154 1,Add,1| tical: they convey the same faith, if in different manners. 155 1,Add,1| content of the Scriptural faith: ~it only puts this faith 156 1,Add,1| faith: ~it only puts this faith in focus [Cf. Hermann Dörries, 157 1,Add,1| actually an appeal to the faith of the Church, ~to her sensus 158 1,Add,1| this .unwritten. rule of faith, it was impossible to grasp 159 1,Add,1| be read in the light of faith, and also in ~the community 160 1,Add,1| Tradition, the tradition of faith as handed down ~through 161 1,Add,1| conjunction .with the truth of faith, have sown wheat and reaped 162 1,Add,1| Holy Writ and the .Rule of faith. are intimately cor-~related 163 1,Add,1| conjunction with the truth of faith], under the guidance of 164 1,Add,1| guidance of the rule of faith. The veritas~fidei [the 165 1,Add,1| veritas~fidei [the truth of faith] is, in this context, the 166 1,Add,1| Trinitarian confession of faith. It is the same ap-~proach 167 1,Add,1| an independent source of faith. But it was the indispensable 168 2,1,9 | the major creator of the faith which was long~official 169 2,1,9 | indefinitely expanding future. The faith may be not far from the 170 2,1,9 | more at length~later, the faith has displayed its greatest 171 2,1,9 | peoples than it or any other faith has ever before~been. It 172 2,1,0 | to see the history of the faith in~its true perspective. 173 2,1,1 | very great future for the faith. It is one of the commonplaces 174 2,1,1 | spiritual ancestry of the faith.~Fully as significantly, 175 2,1,1 | centre of the Christian faith.~The story, as seen from 176 2,2,1 | Gospels, the stronger our faith becomes and the more clearly 177 2,2,3 | the need to strengthen the faith of the newly founded Christian 178 2,2,5 | Antioch (Syria), who professed faith in Christ and whose house~ 179 2,2,5 | the deepest mysteries of faith. For example, the conversation 180 2,2,5 | mysteries~of the Christian faith, St. John received the respected 181 2,2,5 | be had in consequence of faith in Him rather than by acquiring 182 2,2,5 | written that people might have faith in Him as the anointed Savior 183 2,2,5 | that in consequence of this faith they might have life through 184 2,2,6 | deeds. His teaching places faith in God and love of neighbor 185 2,2,6 | of the unclean spirit).~Faith: “For God so loved the world 186 2,2,6 | arise, go your way.~Your faith has made you well!” (The 187 2,3,1 | fundamentals of the Christian faith, the Apostles’ Epistles 188 2,3,1 | of Christian teachings on faith and life.~This brochure 189 2,3,2 | the triumph of Christ’s faith over~the world. We observe, 190 2,3,3 | educational directives of faith, while the~Apostle Paul’ 191 2,3,3 | dispirited and wavered in their faith. Some complained against 192 2,3,3 | instructions on~the essence of faith, which must be made up not 193 2,3,3 | on this rock of~Peter’s faith that Christ promised to 194 2,3,3 | Minor Christians in their faith as he himself points out: “ 195 2,3,3 | teachings posed a threat to the faith and morals of the Christians. 196 2,3,3 | Epistle is to verify the faith in Jesus Christ as the Son 197 2,3,3 | benevolent life, firmness~in his faith in God and for his “walk 198 2,3,3 | dwells” (2 Peter 3:13).~Faith: “And this is His commandment: 199 2,3,3 | But let him ask with faith, with no doubting, for he 200 2,3,3 | if someone says he has faith~but does not have works … 201 2,3,3 | without the spirit is dead, so faith without works is~dead also” ( 202 2,3,3 | all diligence, add~to your faith virtue, to virtue knowledge, 203 2,3,3 | Lord. And the prayer of faith will~save the sick, and 204 2,3,3 | that the testing of your faith produces patience. But let 205 2,3,3 | the genuineness of your faith, being much more precious 206 2,3,3 | overcome the world – our faith. Who is he who~overcomes 207 2,4,1 | understanding of the Christian faith. These Epistles~are outstanding 208 2,4,2 | the Christian teachings on~faith and morality. “ For I am 209 2,4,3 | persecutor~of the Christian faith. Perhaps by the appointment 210 2,4,3 | Damascus, Paul was taught the faith and on the third day~was 211 2,4,3 | law and his zeal for the faith of his fathers, reaching 212 2,4,3 | thought: man is justified by faith, independent of deeds of 213 2,4,3 | the law, but only through faith in Christ. Unfortunately, 214 2,4,3 | chapter that “if I have a faith that can~move mountains, 215 2,4,4 | loved mysteries of Christ’s faith, for example: the meaning 216 2,4,4 | justification before God is through faith in Jesus Christ, it can 217 2,4,4 | same Spirit, to another faith by the same Spirit, to another 218 2,4,4 | all, taking the shield of faith~with which you will be able 219 2,4,4 | 10:3-5; Colos. 2:14-15.~Faith and its meaning: “through 220 2,4,4 | Whom also we have access by faith into this grace in which~ 221 2,4,4 | 10:10). “For we walk by faith not by sight” (2 Cor. 5: 222 2,4,4 | uncircumcision avails anything, but faith working through love” (Gal. 223 2,4,4 | have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; 224 2,4,4 | Eph. 2:8). “But without faith it is impossible to please 225 2,4,4 | are of the household of faith” (Gal. 6:9-10). “Therefore, 226 2,4,4 | some have~strayed from the faith in their greediness, and 227 2,4,4 | knowledge, and though I have all faith,~so that I could remove 228 2,4,4 | 2:6-17.~Justification by faith and grace: Gal. 2:16-21, 229 2,4,4 | Cor. 8:11-15.~Examples of faith of past righteous fathers: 230 2,4,4 | whom also we have access by faith into this grace~in which 231 2,4,4 | the good warfare, having faith and a~good conscience, which 232 2,4,4 | rejected, concerning the faith have suffered shipwreck”~( 233 2,4,4 | righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patience,~gentleness” ( 234 2,4,5 | perception, but as a reality of faith that stimulates a person 235 2,5,1 | mind, being guided more by faith~than by understanding. I 236 2,5,3 | plant in men's souls a true faith in God, to~teach them to 237 2,5,4 | lawlessness and lack of faith.~In the Apocalypse there 238 2,5,4 | Mankind's~departure from faith and true Christian life 239 2,5,5 | distorting the Christian faith, the Gnostics encouraged 240 2,5,9 | paganism by the~Christian faith and an indication of the 241 2,5,9 | unite in their~fight against faith and in the persecution of 242 2,5,9 | calls on people to have faith in God and to fortify their 243 2,5,9 | instead of the Christian faith.~Therefore, the submission 244 2,5,0 | Abandonment of the true~faith spreads throughout almost 245 2,5,2 | mass abandonment of the faith~by mankind “the deterrent” 246 2,5,2 | sufferers for the sake of faith, the Lord said:~“he who 247 2,5,3 | poverty.~Did not renounce~faith.~Good works, love, faith.~ 248 2,5,3 | faith.~Good works, love, faith.~The last greater than the~