credenda

  • 1credenda — [kri den′də] pl.n. sing. credendum [kri den′dədəm] 〚L, pl. of ger. of credere: see CREED〛 doctrines to be believed; matters of faith * * * …

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  • 2credenda — [kri den′də] pl.n. sing. credendum [kri den′dədəm] [L, pl. of ger. of credere: see CREED] doctrines to be believed; matters of faith …

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  • 3Credenda — Credendum Cre*den dum (kr? d?n d?m), n.; pl. {Credenda} ( d?). [L., fr. credere to believe.] (Theol.) A thing to be believed; an article of faith; distinguished from {agendum}, a practical duty. [1913 Webster] The great articles and credenda of… …

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  • 4Credenda/Agenda — Editor Douglas Wilson Categories Christianity Frequency Quarterly Publisher Christ Church …

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  • 5credenda —    (kreh DEN dah) [Latin] Matters or articles of faith; things to be believed, as opposed to agenda: things to be done …

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  • 6credenda — cre·den·da …

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  • 7Credenda —  (лат. то, во что верят) термин, обозначающий догматы или те вещи, в к рые нужно верить …

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  • 8credenda — krə̇ˈdendə, krēˈ noun plural Etymology: Latin, neuter plural of credendus, gerundive of credere to believe : doctrines to be believed : articles of faith distinguished from agenda …

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  • 9Infallibility of the Church — The Infallibility of the Church (or, more properly, indefectibility of the Church) is the belief that the Holy Spirit will not allow the Church to err in its belief or teaching under certain circumstances. In Christianity, this belief is held… …

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  • 10Federal Vision — The Federal Vision (also called Auburn Avenue Theology) is a Reformed Evangelical theological position that focuses on covenant theology, trinitarian thinking, the sacraments of Baptism and Communion, biblical theology and typology, justification …

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