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confession of faith

American  

noun

  1. confession.


Etymology

Origin of confession of faith

First recorded in 1530–40

Example Sentences

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In 1940, his wife, Anne Morrow Lindbergh, published a pamphlet entitled ”The Wave of the Future: A Confession of Faith,” which quickly became a best-seller with the America First crowd.

From Salon

There is no such thing as a coincidence in Southern Baptist confession of faith.

From Los Angeles Times

“These unthinkable and egregious murders directly contradict his own confession of faith in Jesus and the gospel,” the statement from Crabapple First Baptist Church read.

From Seattle Times

“These unthinkable and egregious murders directly contradict his own confession of faith in Jesus and the gospel.”

From Seattle Times

"These unthinkable and egregious murders directly contradict his own confession of faith in Jesus and the gospel."

From Fox News