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Credendum   Listen
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Credendum  n.  (pl. credenda)  (Theol.) A thing to be believed; an article of faith; distinguished from agendum, a practical duty. "The great articles and credenda of Christianity."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Credendum" Quotes from Famous Books



... homines comedere, et propter hoc ipsum incenderit, vel carnem eius ad comedendum dederit, capitis sententia punietur.' And this of Rotharius, Lex. Roth., 379: 'Nullus praesumat aldiam alienam aut ancillam quasi strigam occidere, quod Christianis mentibus nullatenus est credendum nec possible est, ut hominem mulier vivum intrinsecus ...
— Popular Tales from the Norse • Sir George Webbe Dasent

... needes no bush. Heroum filij noxae. The sonnes of demy goddes demy men. Alia res sceptrum alia plectrum fere danides.[20] Abore dejecta quivis ligna colligit. The hasty bytch whelpes a blind lytter. Priscis credendum. We must beleeue the wytnesses are dead. Thear is no trusting a woman ...
— Bacon is Shake-Speare • Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence



Words linked to "Credendum" :   article of faith, Christian religion, tenet, Christianity



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