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- Middle English, from Anglo-Norman fed, from Latin fidēs; see bheidh- in Indo-European roots.
Examples
“We weren't another 'faith,' and didn't want to be seen as one.”
The Huffington Post: Chris Stedman: Talking About Atheism And Interfaith Work At Religious Colleges
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- minimifidian
- solifidian
- laying on of hands
- church
- christian church
- mysticism
- Zoroastrianism
- Hebraism
- theism
- haith
- faith
- faithless
- persuasion
- Cradle Catholic
- fides
- faithed
- infidelity
- creed
- faith-curist
- glassite
- orthodoxly
- parfay
- apostasy
- Athanasian Creed
- believing
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- Islamism
- confession
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- Protestant
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- traditionalism
- believer
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- insurgent
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- Christian Left
- Citations:deconvert
- deconvert
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- fiducial
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- Islam
- Mahayana
- machiavelian
- martyrdom
- kalima
- keep faith
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- work
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- live
- disespouse
- distrust
- dollar bill
- double-dealing
- lion of the north
- house of worship
- iman
- defy
- i' faith
- healer
- healing
- confessional
- confessionalism
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- confessor
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- congregational
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- fall
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- halfway covenant
- heretic
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- circumcision
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- Old Catholic
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- biblist
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- mala fides
- miscreance
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- osiandrian
- perfidy
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- solifidianism
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- Unamuno
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- Lutheran
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- apocalypse
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- Babism
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- Allah
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- Fidei Defensor
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- hermesianism
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- leaful
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- disfaith
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- Job
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- Ezekiel
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- adhere
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- Christian
- to clap hands
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- to give the hand
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- pistic
- credobaptist
- de-Muslimize
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minerva But I shall be very sick tomorrow. I shall, 'faith.
Lovelace to Belford, Clarissa by Samuel Richardson Dec 15, 2007
minerva Contraction for in faith, meaning truly, indeed. Dec 15, 2007