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

creeds Sentence Examples

  1. I hold no truck with those who would impose their creeds upon others.
  2. The pope issued a bull condemning certain creeds as heretical.
  3. The creed of the Nicene Council has been accepted by Christians for centuries.
  4. Many people find solace in the creeds of their faith.
  5. The recitation of creeds is an essential part of many religious services.
  6. Some creeds are so complex that only theologians can understand them.
  7. Others are so simple that even children can learn them.
  8. No matter how complex or simple, creeds are an expression of faith.
  9. They provide a framework for understanding the beliefs of a particular religion.
  10. 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.