Similar words: addendum, credence, credential, credentials, credentialed, agendum, referendum, corrigendum. Meaning: n. (Christianity) any of the sections into which a creed or other statement of doctrine is divided.
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1. Using this credendum to deal with the things around can make your life happier.
2. If we want to built this credendum , it is necessary for us to believe the democracy is a ideology of "humanistic subject" confirmedly.
3. "Doctrine of privity of contract" has been the unshakable credendum of the classical contract law and has been treated as the corner stone of contract rule and system.
4. As all else phenomenologist, the evidence principle is the most ultimate credendum of Heidegger phenomenology.
5. A few days ago, the school settled down Mr. Cai's epigraph as the school's credendum , and held the inauguration.
6. If the cognition could sublime in a kind of self-assurance and modest heart, it would help us to create Chinese democracy credendum and system.
7. Serving you with specialty and treating each other with sincerity would be our credendum .
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