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1 2 | Faithful are making for their Faith, they considered themselves 2 5 | endorsed, would wreck every faith in treaties and make every 3 6 | heart. At a time when your faith, like gold, is being tested 4 6 | prayed for thee that thy faith fail not: and thou being 5 7 | Brethren, that above all, faith in God, the first and irreplaceable 6 8 | he is far from the true faith in God and from the concept 7 8 | concept of life which that faith upholds. ~ 8 14| 14. No faith in God can for long survive 9 14| unalloyed without the support of faith in Christ. "No one knoweth 10 16| the world: he denies his faith in the true Christ, such 11 18| 18. Faith in Christ cannot maintain 12 18| unalloyed without the support of faith in the Church, "the pillar 13 18| raised this pillar of the Faith. His command to hear the 14 19| discrepancies be between faith and life, acts and words, 15 19| apostolate, to square their faith and their conduct with the 16 19| indifference, tired of their Faith and straying from God - 17 22| 22. Faith in the Church cannot stand 18 22| true without the support of faith in the primacy of the Bishop 19 22| disciples, confesses his faith in Christ, Son of the Living 20 22| received in reward for his faith and his confession was the 21 22| the connection between the faith in Christ, the Church and 22 22| who are not even united by faith in Christ, come and offer 23 22| serves the purity of his faith in Christ, but also the 24 23| deserve Christian currency. "Faith" consists in holding as 25 23| quite a different thing from faith in a religious sense. To 26 24| notions of the Christian Faith and tampers with the very 27 25| curse of sin and death. Faith in these truths, which in 28 26| grave as a pledge of our faith and our hope in the eternal 29 29| 29. It is on faith in God, preserved pure and 30 29| the granite foundation of faith and to substitute for it 31 29| decisive impulses generated by faith in God and Christ. If the 32 29| comforting and consoling faith in a God who rewards all 33 31| absolute right to profess his Faith and live according to its 34 31| profession and practice of Faith are against natural law.~ 35 31| them in the spirit of their Faith, and according to its prescriptions. 36 33| productions hostile to the Faith and to the Church, impudently 37 33| of you, clinging to your Faith and to your Church, as a 38 38| rules of loyalty and good faith. ~ 39 39| the eternal light of the faith in Christ for the sake of 40 42| the confession of their faith in Christ, generous enough 41 42| with the strength of their faith and charity. May the holy


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