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Etymology: [ 'krEd ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English crede, from Old English crEda, from Latin credo , from credere to believe, trust, entrust; akin to Old Irish cretid he believes, Sanskrit srad-dadhAti.

inanç, öğreti, mezhep, bir dinin temel ilkelerini içeren ifade, amentü, itikat, iman, birinin veya bir grubun felsefesini yansıtan ilkeler, inanma, amentü,

1creed inanç  isim     ts
2creed öğreti  isim     ts
3creed mezhep     ts
4creed bir dinin temel ilkelerini içeren ifade, amentü  isim     ts
5creed itikat     ts
6creed iman     ts
7creed birinin veya bir grubun felsefesini yansıtan ilkeler  isim     ts
8creed inanma     ts
9creed amentü     ts
 

third-person singular of creed, That which is believed; accepted doctrine, especially religious; a particular set of beliefs; any summary of principles or opinions professed or adhered to, The fact of believing; belief, faith, A reading or statement of belief that summarizes the faith it represents; a definite summary of what is believed; a confession of faith for public use; esp., one which is brief and comprehensive, To believe; to credit, one which is brief and comprehensive, Any summary of principles or opinions professed or adhered to, a summary of the articles of Christian faith; a confession of faith for public use; esp, formula or confession of religious faith, belief, A definite summary of what is believed; esp, A statement of religious beliefs agreed by the church to be true There are 2 main creeds in the Christian church: the Apostles' Creed and the Nicene Creed, the written body of teachings of a religious group that are generally accepted by that group, any system of principles or beliefs, A creed is a religion. The centre is open to all, no matter what race or creed. = faith. Officially authorized, usually brief statement of the essential articles of faith of a religious community, often used in public worship or initiation rites. Creeds are most numerous in Western traditions. In Islam the shahda declares that only God is God and Muhammad is his prophet. In Judaism early creeds are preserved in Hebrew scripture, and later creeds include the Thirteen Principles of Faith. In Christianity the Nicene Creed was formulated in AD 381 to exclude Arianism, and the Apostles' Creed was drafted in the 8th century from earlier baptismal creeds. Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, and modern movements of Hinduism also possess creeds; in other religions faith is confessed chiefly through liturgical expressions, A creed is a set of beliefs, principles, or opinions that strongly influence the way people live or work. their devotion to their creed of self-help. = credo, A formal definition or summary of the Christian faith, held in common by all Christians The most important are those generally known as the "Apostles' creed" and the "Nicene creed " See pp 17-18, a specific statement of religious belief/confession of faith; statement of this kind accepted as authoritative by a religious body; statement of belief, principles or opinions on a subject, From the Latin credo, "I believe," a confession of faith; in Christian tradition, any one of several prayers that affirms basic Christian beliefs (some of the early Christian creeds are available online), From the Latin word credo meaning "I believe," a formal definition or summary of the Christian faith, held in common by all Christians The most important are those generally known as the "Apostles' creed" and the "Nicene creed ", [church] A set of beliefs, A system of a religious belief, A system of beliefs; a guiding belief,

10 third-person singular of creed     ts
11creed That which is believed; accepted doctrine, especially religious; a particular set of beliefs; any summary of principles or opinions professed or adhered to     ts
12creed The fact of believing; belief, faith - "The precipice she stood on was immense, / So was her creed in her own innocence."     ts
13creed A reading or statement of belief that summarizes the faith it represents; a definite summary of what is believed; a confession of faith for public use; esp., one which is brief and comprehensive     ts
14creed To believe; to credit     ts
15creed one which is brief and comprehensive     ts
16creed Any summary of principles or opinions professed or adhered to     ts
17creed a summary of the articles of Christian faith; a confession of faith for public use; esp     ts
18creed formula or confession of religious faith, belief  isim     ts
19creed A definite summary of what is believed; esp     ts
20creed A statement of religious beliefs agreed by the church to be true There are 2 main creeds in the Christian church: the Apostles' Creed and the Nicene Creed     ts
21creed the written body of teachings of a religious group that are generally accepted by that group     ts
22creed any system of principles or beliefs     ts
23creed A creed is a religion. The centre is open to all, no matter what race or creed. = faith. Officially authorized, usually brief statement of the essential articles of faith of a religious community, often used in public worship or initiation rites. Creeds are most numerous in Western traditions. In Islam the shahda declares that only God is God and Muhammad is his prophet. In Judaism early creeds are preserved in Hebrew scripture, and later creeds include the Thirteen Principles of Faith. In Christianity the Nicene Creed was formulated in AD 381 to exclude Arianism, and the Apostles' Creed was drafted in the 8th century from earlier baptismal creeds. Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, and modern movements of Hinduism also possess creeds; in other religions faith is confessed chiefly through liturgical expressions     ts
24creed A creed is a set of beliefs, principles, or opinions that strongly influence the way people live or work. their devotion to their creed of self-help. = credo     ts
25creed A formal definition or summary of the Christian faith, held in common by all Christians The most important are those generally known as the "Apostles' creed" and the "Nicene creed " See pp 17-18     ts
26creed a specific statement of religious belief/confession of faith; statement of this kind accepted as authoritative by a religious body; statement of belief, principles or opinions on a subject     ts
27creed From the Latin credo, "I believe," a confession of faith; in Christian tradition, any one of several prayers that affirms basic Christian beliefs (some of the early Christian creeds are available online)     ts
28creed From the Latin word credo meaning "I believe," a formal definition or summary of the Christian faith, held in common by all Christians The most important are those generally known as the "Apostles' creed" and the "Nicene creed "     ts
29creed [church] A set of beliefs     ts
30creed A system of a religious belief     ts
31creed A system of beliefs; a guiding belief     ts
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