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DOGMA |
Creed |
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BELIEF |
Creed |
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CREDO |
Apostles’ creed |
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LAY |
Faith and creed |
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CREANCE |
Faith; belief; creed. |
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CREEDLESS |
Without a creed. |
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TENETS |
The doctrines of the creed |
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CRESTED |
Reached summit when saint was included in creed |
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ANYTHINGARIAN |
One who holds to no particular creed or dogma. |
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SUFFRAGE |
A short petition, as those after the creed in matins and
evensong. |
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PROPOSITION |
A statement of religious doctrine; an article of
faith; creed; as, the propositions of Wyclif and Huss. |
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INDIFFERENTISM |
A heresy consisting in an unconcern for any
particular creed, provided the morals be right and good. |
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SYMBOL |
An abstract or compendium of faith or doctrine; a creed, or
a summary of the articles of religion. |
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ORTHODOXY |
Consonance to genuine Scriptural doctrines; -- said of
moral doctrines and beliefs; as, the orthodoxy of a creed. |
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DEISM |
The doctrine or creed of a deist; the belief or system of
those who acknowledge the existence of one God, but deny revelation. |
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DIVERGE |
To differ from a typical form; to vary from a normal
condition; to dissent from a creed or position generally held or taken. |
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PERSECUTION |
The act or practice of persecuting; especially, the
infliction of loss, pain, or death for adherence to a particular creed
or mode of worship. |
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BIGOTED |
Obstinately and blindly attached to some creed, opinion
practice, or ritual; unreasonably devoted to a system or party, and
illiberal toward the opinions of others. |
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PERSUASION |
A creed or belief; a sect or party adhering to a
certain creed or system of opinions; as, of the same persuasion; all
persuasions are agreed. |
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ORTHODOX |
According or congruous with the doctrines of Scripture,
the creed of a church, the decree of a council, or the like; as, an
orthodox opinion, book, etc. |
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HETERODOXY |
An opinion or doctrine, or a system of doctrines,
contrary to some established standard of faith, as the Scriptures, the
creed or standards of a church, etc.; heresy. |
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HOMOOUSIAN |
One of those, in the 4th century, who accepted the
Nicene creed, and maintained that the Son had the same essence or
substance with the Father; -- opposed to homoiousian. |
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CHURCH |
A body of Christian believers, holding the same creed,
observing the same rites, and acknowledging the same ecclesiastical
authority; a denomin... |
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CONFESSION |
A formulary in which the articles of faith are
comprised; a creed to be assented to or signed, as a preliminary to
admission to membership of a church; a confession of faith. |
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AMEN |
An expression used at the end of prayers,
and meaning, So be it. At the end of a creed, it is a solemn
asseveration of belief. When it introduc... |