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Definition of belie
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Belie (n.) To give a false
representation
or
account
of.
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Probable
::
Probable
(a.)
Rendering
probable;
supporting,
or
giving
ground
for,
belief,
but not
demonstrating;
as,
probable
evidence;
probable
presumption..
Purgatory
::
Purgatory
(n.) A state or place of
purification
after
death;
according
to the Roman
Catholic
creed,
a
place,
or a state
believed
to exist after
death,
in which the souls of
persons
are
purified
by
expiating
such
offenses
committed
in this life as do not merit
eternal
damnation,
or in which they fully
satisfy
the
justice
of God for sins that have been
forgiven.
After this
purgation
from the
impurities
of sin, the souls are
believed
to be
received
into
heaven..
Believer
::
Believer
(n.) One who
believes;
one who is
persuaded
of the truth or
reality
of some
doctrine,
person,
or
thing..
Faithless
::
Faithless
(a.) Not
believing
on God or
religion;
specifically,
not
believing
in the
Christian
religion..
Theanthropist
::
Theanthropist
(n.) One who
advocates,
or
believes
in,
theanthropism..
Nothingarian
::
Nothingarian
(n.) One of no
certain
belief;
one
belonging
to no
particular
sect.
Some
::
Some (a.)
Certain;
those of one part or
portion;
-- in
distinct
from other or
others;
as, some men
believe
one
thing,
and
others
another..
Orthodoxy
::
Orthodoxy
(n.)
Consonance
to
genuine
Scriptural
doctrines;
-- said of moral
doctrines
and
beliefs;
as, the
orthodoxy
of a
creed..
Spinster
::
Spinozist
(n.) A
believer
in
Spinozism.
Misbelief
::
Misbelief
(n.)
Erroneous
or false
belief.
Vampirism
::
Vampirism
(n.)
Belief
in the
existence
of
vampires.
Unbelieving
::
Unbelieving
(a.)
Believing
the thing
alleged
no to be true;
disbelieving;
especially,
believing
that Bible is not a
divine
revelation,
or that
Christ
was not a
divine
or a
supernatural
person..
Trust
::
Trust (n.) To hope
confidently;
to
believe;
--
usually
with a
phrase
or
infinitive
clause
as the
object.
Conversion
::
Conversion
(n.) A
spiritual
and moral
change
attending
a
change
of
belief
with
conviction;
a
change
of
heart;
a
change
from the
service
of the world to the
service
of God; a
change
of the
ruling
disposition
of the soul,
involving
a
transformation
of the
outward
life..
Apostle
::
Apostle
(n.) The
missionary
who first
plants
the
Christian
faith in any part of the
world;
also, one who
initiates
any great moral
reform,
or first
advocates
any
important
belief;
one who has
extraordinary
success
as a
missionary
or
reformer;
as,
Dionysius
of
Corinth
is
called
the
apostle
of
France,
John Eliot the
apostle
to the
Indians,
Theobald
Mathew
the
apostle
of
temperance..
Accredit
::
Accredit
(v. t.) To
believe;
to
credit;
to put trust in.
Tradition
::
Tradition
(n.)
Hence,
that which is
transmitted
orally
from
father
to son, or from
ancestors
to
posterity;
knowledge
or
belief
transmitted
without
the aid of
written
memorials;
custom
or
practice
long
observed..
Utopian
::
Utopian
(n.) An
inhabitant
of
Utopia;
hence,
one who
believes
in the
perfectibility
of human
society;
a
visionary;
an
idealist;
an
optimist..
Hylozoist
::
Hylozoist
(n.) A
believer
in
hylozoism.
Orthodoxy
::
Orthodoxy
(n.)
Soundness
of
faith;
a
belief
in the
doctrines
taught
in the
Scriptures,
or in some
established
standard
of
faith;
--
opposed
to
heterodoxy
or to
heresy..
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