WORDS OF CURRENT INTEREST

[The words in this issue are related to the Lesson-Sermon in the Christian Science Quarterly designated to be read in Christian Science churches on July 23,1961.]

Creed

(kred—e as in eve). In its ecclesiastical sense a brief, authoritative doctrinal formula beginning with such words as credo (I believe), credimus (we believe), intended to define at certain points what a congregation, a synod, or a church holds to be true and essential and to exclude what it holds to be false belief. Any formula or confession of religious faith.

In the volume of the book it is written written of me (Ps.40:7)

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