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Definition of Creedal
1. Adjective. Of or relating to a creed.
Definition of Creedal
1. Adjective. Of or pertaining to a creed ¹
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Definition of Creedal
1. creed [adj] - See also: creed
Lexicographical Neighbors of Creedal
Literary usage of Creedal
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge: Embracing by Johann Jakob Herzog, Philip Schaff, Albert Hauck (1910)
"For, while Galatians and Ephesians thrill with prophetic feeling, I Timothy is
wholly institutional, disciplinary, and creedal. The conception of the Church ..."
2. Religion as Revealed by the Material and Spiritual Universe by Edwin Dwight Babbitt (1881)
"I. TERRORS OF creedal THEOLOGY. 1. OLD Theology lias turned away from the divine
light of nature and the living inspirations of the present as something ..."
3. The Religion of Modern Spiritualism and Its Phenomena: Compared with the by Dr William Cleveland (1896)
"JESUS No LOVER OF creedal DISSENTION. Here is what Macaulay, the English historian,
says of the Catholic energy in the latter part of the sixteenth century ..."
4. General Sociology: An Exposition of the Main Development in Sociological by Albion Woodbury Small (1905)
"The creedal interest.— The most important interest in its historical bearings
upon the social process is the creedal or confessional interest. ..."
5. Congregational Creeds and Covenants by William Eleazar Barton (1917)
"creedal forms became a practical working necessity, but that fact in no way
commits the denomination to the policy of creedal tests. ..."
6. Christian Wisdom: A Key to Lessons in Earth Life by Franklin Ellsworth Parker (1916)
"O ye of the spotless robe, does not the heart beat in honest rhythm, or is your
conscience beguiled with the syncopated tinkle of a creedal twaddle? ..."