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VerbarFilioque
procedit who proceedeth from the Father of the Niceno Constantinopolitan Creed a d 381 which makes a creed state that the
Banns of marriage
to the Form of Solemnisation), but also after the Nicene Creed, together with many other notices separated from those sentences by
Transubstantiation
Transubstantiation, 'the change of the substance of the Bread and Wine in the Supper of our Lord' (Art. 28 of...
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Quaker
day. There is no adherence to any definite or formal creed, and the tenets of the society are chiefly distinguishable from
Persuasion
Persuasion, the word 'persuasion' is a synonym of faith, creed, etc. Webster's Third New International Dictionary Vol. II, p. 1688,
Hindu religion
to satisfy the narrow traditional features of any religion or creed. It may broadly be described as a way of life
Hindu
and is doctrinally tolerant, leaving others'including both Hindus and non-Hindus'whatever creed and worship practices suit them best. A Hindu may embrace
Every person
and irrespective of nationality, allegiance, rank, status caste, colour or creed, Mobarik Ali Ahmed v. State of Bombay, AIR 1957 SC
Discriminatory manner
by race, place of origin, political opinions or affiliations, colour, creed, or sex whereby persons of one such description are subjected
Persecution
of loss pain or death for adherence to a particular creed or mode of worship
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