Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Creed trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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Assassins creed clothing.
They want their creed;
Mr Creed said that 96 per cent….
Why do we say the creed?
Creed(wishing Mr. Robert would come).
Mọi người cũng dịch
So what happened to Creed?
National creed: American's Creed.
Article 4[Freedom of faith, conscience, and creed].
Poetry is not a creed or dogma.
Creed(seeing him lift up the correspondence).
Don't let their creed on you be in vain!
Our faiths come together in the same moral creed.
They just know a creed that they had hatched out.
Bishop Brooks taught me no special creed or dogma;
Whole Creed speaks of God, and when it also speaks of man and of the world it does so in relation to.
Why blame her because she had been true to her creed?
Or if they want to change some of the articles of the Creed, that could be done by the Church in Australia.
Saint Paul is the one who set down the pillars of our religion and our creed.
This system favors discrimination based on religious creed within the dominant structure of the communist community.”.
Throughout our history,problems have always arisen when we have taken this American creed for granted.
In Rome, for example, the Apostles' Creed was popular, especially for use in Lent and the Easter season.
Sylvester Stallone has stepped aside from the Creed 2 director's chair.
The fact that you recite the Creed together is a witness to the one common faith of the whole of Christianity”.
My friend, Rolfe Kerr, has expressed his personal creed in this way.
Whole Creed speaks of God, and when it also speaks of man and of the world it does so in relation to.
The times we were told that we can't,and the people who pressed on with that American creed: Yes we can.
This does not in the least mean that the Church's creed is imperfect or that it needs to be reformulated.
Yes, He was the true man andtrue God of whom Christians of all generations confess in the Apostle's Creed.
When we recite the Creed, we are telling the Father that we accept the gift of salvation that he has freely given us.