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 1    II          (81) |                     5 Macarius, as a faithful follower of Origen, frequently
 2   III,       IX     |             was to bring life to the faithful. Thus was the devil to be
 3   III,      XIV     |           the use of the cross ? The faithful got their requests and were
 4   III,      XIV     |            there no guarantee to the faithful thief at the moment which
 5   III,      XIV     |              Can you ask whether the faithful thief believed on Him as
 6   III,      XIV     |       whatever part of the world the faithful may cry, He is there before
 7   III,      XIV     |            is not separated from the faithful until the end of the world.~ ~
 8   III,     XXIV     |        unbelievers does not harm the faithful. We may illustrate this
 9   III,     XXIV     | responsibility that is laid upon the faithful is not so much zeal in driving
10   III          (164)|            is "God" rather than "the faithful."~ ~
11   III,     XVII     |             one of the family of the faithful. So you are plainly refuted,
12   III,     XVII     |    Christians not reckoned among the faithful, but not even are any of
13   III,     XXII     |            suppose the sheep are the faithful who have advanced to the
14   III,     XLII     |        Apostle naturally forbade the faithful to touch such things.~ ~
15    IV,      XIV     |          after having marshalled the faithful all over the world into
16    IV,        X     |              word which is among the faithful, and the more he turns away
17    IV,      XXV     |             grace is supplied to the faithful from the Trinity, when he
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