Of the Hebrew faith
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JEWISHOf the Hebrew faith
DEFENDER... of the Faith
APOSTATEForsaker of the faith
APOLOGISTSDefenders of the faith.
ISLAMICOf the Moslem faith
ISLAMFaith of the Moslems
ISLAMICOf the Muslim faith
APOSTLEMessenger of the faith
ISLAMFaith of the Arab League.
ISLAMISTOne of the Moslem faith.
TIEPOLO"The Triumph of Faith" painter
DEISMThe faith of some Founders
catholicOf the Roman Catholic faith
LEALFaith on the Firth of Forth
EDGEFaith No More "... of the World"
HAIFAWorld center of the Bahai faith
UNITYCentral principle of the Baha'i faith
unchristianlyUNCHRISTIAN, not of the Christian faith
JIHADOne of the Ancillaries of the Faith
BAHAIOEUVREAll the writings of a Persian faith?
CATALYTICCONVERTNew member of the faith shaking things up?
BAHAIPersian-based faith stressing the oneness of humankind
BAHAIFaith that teaches the unity of all races
unchristiannot of the Christian faith / to make unchristian
laitythe non-clerical membership of a religious faith
shakenlessen the stability of weaken shake one's faith
ORTS"The fractions of her faith, .. of her love": "Troilus..."
laitiesLAITY, the non-clerical membership of a religious faith
IKCQVArticle of faith from the East or the West (5)
affyto entrust or put one's faith in the hands of
confessionThe religious body or church sharing a confession of faith
shahada(Arabic) the Islamic declaration of faith, repeated daily also SHAHADAH
faithworthinessthe state of being faithworthy, worthy of faith or belief
confessionsThe religious body or church sharing a confession of faith
believeto have faith in the reliability, honesty, benevolence, etc., of
ONCE"The Sea of Faith - Was .., too, at the full ... ": "Dover Beach"
laitythe people of a religious faith as distinguished from its clergy
shahadasSHAHADA, (Arabic) the Islamic declaration of faith, repeated daily also SHAHADAH
laitiesthe people of a religious faith as distinguished from its clergy
biblistperson who regards the Bible as the only rule of faith