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20 Cards in this Set
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Credo, credere, credidi, creditum
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To believe
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accredit
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to authorize, to certify, to believe.
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credence
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belief; acceptance as true
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creditable
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Deserving praise
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credulous
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believing too easily, gullible
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creed
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a statement of belief or principle
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deus
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god
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deify
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to make god of
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deity
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a god/goddess
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divino, divinare, divinavi, divinatum
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to foretell
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divinus
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divine
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divine
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1. to foretell by supernatural means.
2. to know by intuition/insight |
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divinity
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1. a god/goddess; a divine being.
2. the state of being divine. 3. the study of Christian theology. |
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theos
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god
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apotheosis
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1. making a god of something; deification.
2. a glorified ideal; an essence. |
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theocracy
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government by divine power/priests
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theology
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the study of religion.
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atheist
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a person who believes there is no god.
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pantheism
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identifying god with nature; belief in all gods.
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pantheon
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all the gods of a people or religion. (when capitalized, Pantheon refers to the circular domed temple in Rome built in 27 BC and dedicated to all the gods.)
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