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Definition of faith
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Faith (n.)
Fidelity
to one's
promises,
or
allegiance
to duty, or to a
person
honored
and
beloved;
loyalty..
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Hollow
::
Hollow
(a.) Not
sincere
or
faithful;
false;
deceitful;
not
sound;
as, a
hollow
heart;
a
hollow
friend..
Right
::
Right (a.)
According
with
truth;
passing
a true
judgment;
conforming
to fact or
intent;
not
mistaken
or
wrong;
not
erroneous;
correct;
as, this is the right
faith..
Duplicity
::
Duplicity
(n.)
Doubleness
of heart or
speech;
insincerity;
a
sustained
form of
deception
which
consists
in
entertaining
or
pretending
to
entertain
one of
feelings,
and
acting
as if
influenced
by
another;
bad
faith..
Backsliding
::
Backsliding
(n.) The act of one who
backslides;
abandonment
of faith or duty.
Falseness
::
Falseness
(n.) The state of being
false;
contrariety
to the fact;
inaccuracy;
want of
integrity
or
uprightness;
double
dealing;
unfaithfulness;
treachery;
perfidy;
as, the
falseness
of a
report,
a
drawing,
or a
singer's
notes;
the
falseness
of a man, or of his
word..
Cucquean
::
Cucquean
(n.) A woman whose
husband
is
unfaithful
to her.
Dishonesty
::
Dishonesty
(n.) Want of
honesty,
probity,
or
integrity
in
principle;
want of
fairness
and
straightforwardness;
a
disposition
to
defraud,
deceive,
or
betray;
faithlessness..
Laving
::
Laving
(v. i.)
Active;
lively;
vigorous;
-- said esp. of
states
of the mind, and
sometimes
of
abstract
things;
as, a
living
faith;
a
living
principle..
Self-trust
::
Self-trust
(n.) Faith in one's self;
self-reliance.
Unfaithful
::
Unfaithful
(a.) Not
faithful;
not
observant
of
promises,
vows,
allegiance,
or duty;
violating
trust or
confidence;
treacherous;
perfidious;
as, an
unfaithful
subject;
an
unfaithful
agent or
servant..
Crown
::
Crown (n.) A
wreath
or
garland,
or any
ornamental
fillet
encircling
the head,
especially
as a
reward
of
victory
or mark of
honorable
distinction;
hence,
anything
given on
account
of, or
obtained
by,
faithful
or
successful
effort;
a
reward..
Theology
::
Theology
(n.) The
science
of God or of
religion;
the
science
which
treats
of the
existence,
character,
and
attributes
of God, his laws and
government,
the
doctrines
we are to
believe,
and the
duties
we are to
practice;
divinity;
(as more
commonly
understood)
the
knowledge
derivable
from the
Scriptures,
the
systematic
exhibition
of
revealed
truth,
the
science
of
Christian
faith and
life..
Machiavelian
::
Machiavelian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Machiavel,
or to his
supposed
principles;
politically
cunning;
characterized
by
duplicity
or bad
faith;
crafty..
Confessionist
::
Confessionist
(n.) One
professing
a
certain
faith.
Christendom
::
Christendom
(n.) The
profession
of faith in
Christ
by
baptism;
hence,
the
Christian
religion,
or the
adoption
of it..
Faithless
::
Faithless
(a.) Not true to
allegiance,
duty, or vows;
perfidious;
trecherous;
disloyal;
not of true
fidelity;
inconstant,
as a
husband
or a
wife..
Mahdi
::
Mahdi (n.) Among
Mohammedans,
the last imam or
leader
of the
faithful.
The
Sunni,
the
largest
sect of the
Mohammedans,
believe
that he is yet to
appear..
Faith
::
Faith (n.) The
belief
in the
historic
truthfulness
of the
Scripture
narrative,
and the
supernatural
origin
of its
teachings,
sometimes
called
historical
and
speculative
faith..
Round
::
Round (n.) A walk
performed
by a guard or an
officer
round the
rampart
of a
garrison,
or among
sentinels,
to see that the
sentinels
are
faithful
and all
things
safe; also, the guard or
officer,
with his
attendants,
who
performs
this duty; --
usually
in the
plural..
True-hearted
::
True-hearted
(a.) Of a
faithful
heart;
honest;
sincere;
not
faithless
or
deceitful;
as, a
truhearted
friend..
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