The written body of teachings of a religious group that are generally accepted by that group.
Any system of principles or beliefs.
Religious faith; a persuasion of the truths of religion.
1 Church service of any creed and religion will be suspended, he said.
2 Such was the general vitality of the heathen creed in its strength.
3 Thenceforward the subject found a place in the creed of the party.
4 The decision of the caucus is the infallible declaration of the creed .
5 This was the early creed of the Brahman before corruption set in.
6 That creed was the anchor of religious faith in the Middle Ages.
7 He had a very strange creed in the judgment of the times.
8 Every creed is a rock in running water; humanity sweeps by it.
9 Whosoever disputed his creed and his consecrated purpose must be in error.
10 There was brief unity of colour if not of creed yesterday morning.
11 Possibly the creed is in the best possible condition for them now.
12 The Church and the creed are probably the cause of this failure.
13 The whole people believed the Brahminical creed and practiced the Brahminical precepts.
14 Let it be your task also to teach him our holy creed .
15 No: it was the fanaticism of creed , and the fury of dogmatism.
16 The civilized world has outgrown the greater part of the Christian creed .
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