With complete faith
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BODYANDSOULWith complete faith
ENTRUSTTurn over with faith
ISLAMFaith with five pillars
PERCYFaith with a baton
ISLAMFaith with Five Pillars
LDSFaith with elders: Abbr.
INTERPrefix with face or faith
RELYPut faith in (with "on")
RELYHave faith in (with "on")
RELYShow faith in (with "on")
GOODWord with will or faith
HEALERWord sometimes spoken with faith
RELYHave faith in, with 'on'
HEALERWord sometimes spoken with faith?
SWEARHave faith in (with "by").
HILLEnding with Capitol or Faith
RELYHave faith in, with "on"
BAHAIFaith with a 19-month calendar
sectsgroup with a common religious faith
subsectgroup with a common religious faith
sectgroup with a common religious faith
EEN"Faith, .. with losing his wits": "Hamlet"
HACKANDHILLFaith teamed with a bad writer?
ACTINWords with "self-defense" or "good faith"
ACTINWords with "good faith" or "self-defense"
BREACHWord with "of faith" or "of contract"
RELYHave confidence or faith in (with "on")
BEGORRAHIt pairs with "Faith," in a saying
believersAn adherent of a particular religion; someone with religious faith
malawith or in bad faith claimed the government acted mala fide
fideistsexclusive reliance in religious matters upon faith, with consequent rejection of appeals to science or philosophy
fideismexclusive reliance in religious matters upon faith, with consequent rejection of appeals to science or philosophy
fideistexclusive reliance in religious matters upon faith, with consequent rejection of appeals to science or philosophy
mezuzahsA parchment inscribed with religious texts and attached in a case to the doorpost of a Jewish house as a sign of faith
covenantsAn agreement that brings about a relationship of commitment between God and his people. The Jewish faith is based on the biblical covenants made with Abraham, Moses, and David
mezuzota small parchment scroll inscribed with Deuteronomy 64û9 and 1113û21 and the name Shaddai and placed in a case fixed to the doorpost by some Jewish families as a sign and reminder of their faith