An unshakable belief in something without need for proof or evidence.
(Christianity) any of the sections into which a creed or other statement of doctrine is divided.
1Byrne had one article of faith if he lacked the needful thirty-nine.
2It's an article of faith, particularly among lefty types, that we need satire.
3Their number one article of faith is that the smallfoot does not exist.
4Opposing nuclear weapons is an article of faith in the SNP.
5The primacy of Johnson was among them all an unquestioned article of faith.
6Witchcraft is an article of faith among all the American races.
7Every man clothes himself in some article of faith, virtue if you like.
8This is an article of faith common to Christians and Jews.
9All the ancient liturgies of both Churches had embodied this same article of faith.
10For it is an article of faith that God exists.
11It was an article of faith with him never to argue with a road-agent.
12Sharp kitchen utensils were an article of faith with Ellen.
13Will the denial of only one article of faith make a person a heretic?
14A New Beginning It is an article of faith that God always has a plan.
15It was pleasant to obtain confirmation of what had always been an article of faith.
16It is a dastaar, a turban worn as an article of faith by devout Sikhs.
Translations for article of faith