单词 | the faith |
释义 | > as lemmasthe faith b. the faith (also the Faith): that system of religious belief which is regarded as true and correct; the true religion; spec. (esp. in earlier use) Christianity, or a particular branch of it. Also in extended use denoting non-religious beliefs (cf. sense A. 6d). Cf. defender of the faith at defender n. Phrases.Sometimes without the in early use and in certain fixed phrases, as of faith: part and parcel of the faith. See also contrary to faith at Phrases 4a, Confession of Faith at confession n. 7a. ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > orthodoxy > [noun] the faithc1384 truthc1384 soundness1583 orthodoxy1630 orthodoxness1644 orthodoxism1645 orthodoxalness1654 orthodoxality1660 symmetricalness1684 society > faith > sect > Christianity > [noun] gospelc950 the WayOE ChristendomOE crossc1325 the faithc1384 Christianitya1400 Christenhoodc1443 Christ's professionc1475 Christianism1554 Xtianity1634 Christism1842 c1384 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Douce 369(2)) (1850) 1 Tim. vi. 10 Sum men..erreden fro the feith, and bisettiden hem with many sorwis. c1390 (?c1350) Joseph of Arimathie (1871) l. 11 (MED) Ioseph..hedde I-turned to þe feyþ fifti with him-seluen. a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Vesp.) l. 21013 Iacob þe mar..þe land o spaigne in fait he fest. c1405 (c1380) G. Chaucer Second Nun's Tale (Hengwrt) (2003) l. 538 Thre dayes lyued she..And neuere cessed hem the feith to teche. a1438 Bk. Margery Kempe i. 122 Þe clerkys examynde hir in þe Articles of þe Feyth. ?c1500 Conversion of St. Paul (Digby) l. 240 A very pynacle of the fayth. 1555 R. Eden in tr. Peter Martyr of Angleria Decades of Newe Worlde Pref. sig. aijv The Indians subdued to the fayth. 1611 M. Smith in Bible (King James) Transl. Pref. 3 A manifest falling away from the Faith. 1635 E. Pagitt Christianographie (1636) i. iii. 108 The Gospel conteineth intirely the faith. 1702 C. Mather Magnalia Christi i. v. 21 For the poor Non-Conformists, by their hot pressing of those Indifferencies..utterly subverting the Faith in the important Points. a1770 J. Jortin Serm. (1774) I. ii. 30 When..the inward light waxes dim, the faith is gone. 1855 R. F. Burton Personal Narr. Pilgrimage to El-Medinah I. i. 16 I lost no time in securing the assistance of a Shaykh, and plunged once more into the intricacies of the Faith. 1867 A. P. Forbes Explan. Thirty-nine Articles I. i. 5 The uncompounded nature of God is of faith. a1884 M. Pattison Serm. (1885) 173 We hear much of a crisis of the faith, of the perilous errors which are abroad in society. 1903 P. W. Joyce Social Hist. Anc. Ireland I. ix. 255 The spread of the faith, and the influence of education, had disenthralled the minds of the higher classes. 1921 Amer. Econ Rev. 11 539 Although he ‘ventures to differ’ from Marx on minor points, Mr Hyndman remains true to the faith. 1949 H. A. R. Gibb Mohammedanism x. 166 In their zeal to restore the primitive purity of the Faith, the Suūdi princes took up arms against their neighbours. 1994 Homiletic & Pastoral Rev. June 79/2 In the hospital, after fifty years as an apostate, he returns to the faith and dies. 2001 Wasafiri Autumn 8/2 [He]..put himself in the hands of certain Fathers of the Society of Jesus, that they might instruct him in the Faith. the Faith b. the faith (also the Faith): that system of religious belief which is regarded as true and correct; the true religion; spec. (esp. in earlier use) Christianity, or a particular branch of it. Also in extended use denoting non-religious beliefs (cf. sense A. 6d). Cf. defender of the faith at defender n. Phrases.Sometimes without the in early use and in certain fixed phrases, as of faith: part and parcel of the faith. See also contrary to faith at Phrases 4a, Confession of Faith at confession n. 7a. ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > orthodoxy > [noun] the faithc1384 truthc1384 soundness1583 orthodoxy1630 orthodoxness1644 orthodoxism1645 orthodoxalness1654 orthodoxality1660 symmetricalness1684 society > faith > sect > Christianity > [noun] gospelc950 the WayOE ChristendomOE crossc1325 the faithc1384 Christianitya1400 Christenhoodc1443 Christ's professionc1475 Christianism1554 Xtianity1634 Christism1842 c1384 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Douce 369(2)) (1850) 1 Tim. vi. 10 Sum men..erreden fro the feith, and bisettiden hem with many sorwis. c1390 (?c1350) Joseph of Arimathie (1871) l. 11 (MED) Ioseph..hedde I-turned to þe feyþ fifti with him-seluen. a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Vesp.) l. 21013 Iacob þe mar..þe land o spaigne in fait he fest. c1405 (c1380) G. Chaucer Second Nun's Tale (Hengwrt) (2003) l. 538 Thre dayes lyued she..And neuere cessed hem the feith to teche. a1438 Bk. Margery Kempe i. 122 Þe clerkys examynde hir in þe Articles of þe Feyth. ?c1500 Conversion of St. Paul (Digby) l. 240 A very pynacle of the fayth. 1555 R. Eden in tr. Peter Martyr of Angleria Decades of Newe Worlde Pref. sig. aijv The Indians subdued to the fayth. 1611 M. Smith in Bible (King James) Transl. Pref. 3 A manifest falling away from the Faith. 1635 E. Pagitt Christianographie (1636) i. iii. 108 The Gospel conteineth intirely the faith. 1702 C. Mather Magnalia Christi i. v. 21 For the poor Non-Conformists, by their hot pressing of those Indifferencies..utterly subverting the Faith in the important Points. a1770 J. Jortin Serm. (1774) I. ii. 30 When..the inward light waxes dim, the faith is gone. 1855 R. F. Burton Personal Narr. Pilgrimage to El-Medinah I. i. 16 I lost no time in securing the assistance of a Shaykh, and plunged once more into the intricacies of the Faith. 1867 A. P. Forbes Explan. Thirty-nine Articles I. i. 5 The uncompounded nature of God is of faith. a1884 M. Pattison Serm. (1885) 173 We hear much of a crisis of the faith, of the perilous errors which are abroad in society. 1903 P. W. Joyce Social Hist. Anc. Ireland I. ix. 255 The spread of the faith, and the influence of education, had disenthralled the minds of the higher classes. 1921 Amer. Econ Rev. 11 539 Although he ‘ventures to differ’ from Marx on minor points, Mr Hyndman remains true to the faith. 1949 H. A. R. Gibb Mohammedanism x. 166 In their zeal to restore the primitive purity of the Faith, the Suūdi princes took up arms against their neighbours. 1994 Homiletic & Pastoral Rev. June 79/2 In the hospital, after fifty years as an apostate, he returns to the faith and dies. 2001 Wasafiri Autumn 8/2 [He]..put himself in the hands of certain Fathers of the Society of Jesus, that they might instruct him in the Faith. < as lemmas |
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