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creed

[kreed] / krid /


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“No other community on the face of the globe has given rise to half as many mystic, philosophical, psychological, occult, consciousness-raising, therapeutic and alternative creeds as 20th century L.A.,”

From Los Angeles Times

Therrien’s generic chapel stands not for any particular denomination or specific religious creed, but simply for the common reality of established doctrine operating throughout daily life.

From Los Angeles Times

It was the creed that President Abraham Lincoln placed at the center of our national identity.

From The Wall Street Journal

Jefferson’s Declaration established with “theological lucidity” that any person who shares its creed can be or become an American.

From The Wall Street Journal

Huntington wrote that America’s initial elements of identity were race, ethnicity, culture and creed.

From The Wall Street Journal