creeds (Meaning)
creeds
a set of guiding principles or beliefs, a brief authoritative formula of religious belief, a set of fundamental beliefs, a guiding principle, a statement of the basic beliefs of a religious faith
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creeds Sentence Examples
- I hold no truck with those who would impose their creeds upon others.
- The pope issued a bull condemning certain creeds as heretical.
- The creed of the Nicene Council has been accepted by Christians for centuries.
- Many people find solace in the creeds of their faith.
- The recitation of creeds is an essential part of many religious services.
- Some creeds are so complex that only theologians can understand them.
- Others are so simple that even children can learn them.
- No matter how complex or simple, creeds are an expression of faith.
- They provide a framework for understanding the beliefs of a particular religion.
- And they can be a source of comfort and guidance for those who believe in them.
FAQs About the word creeds
a set of guiding principles or beliefs, a brief authoritative formula of religious belief, a set of fundamental beliefs, a guiding principle, a statement of the
doctrines, ideologies,philosophies,dogmata, dogmas, gospels, axioms, idealogies, manifestoes, tenets
agnosticism, nonbeliefs,atheisms, secularisms,know-nothingisms
I hold no truck with those who would impose their creeds upon others.
The pope issued a bull condemning certain creeds as heretical.
The creed of the Nicene Council has been accepted by Christians for centuries.
Many people find solace in the creeds of their faith.