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believer

[ UK /bɪlˈiːvɐ/ ]
[ US /bəˈɫivɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person who has religious faith
  2. a supporter who accepts something as true

How To Use believer In A Sentence

  • The United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing, or Shakers, remain the longest-lived communal society in the United States.
  • Its inward sign is the true spiritual kingdom: the covenantal relationship between God and believers.
  • The Protestant Reformers defined the Roman doctrine of Works as a form of barter system, whereby believers could accrue spiritual benefits for themselves and salvation through their performance.
  • The challenge now is to convert the doubters into believers.
  • He wanted to show that one could be an educated and intelligent believer without abandoning the apostolic rule of faith and life.
  • Believers, regenerate persons, who believe in Him, and rely on Him, have put on Christ.
  • Table 15.1 represents only the bivariate relationship between “true believer” and various other traits. American Grace
  • Further, with this requirement Japanese Baptists had to loosen the requirement of believer's baptism by immersion and tolerate various other baptismal traditions.
  • I'm a strong believer in the capitalist system.
  • He does not accept homosexuality as a legitimate lifestyle, and of course he believes in evangelizing among nonbelievers. November 2004
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