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Credendum

Credendum \Cre*den"dum\ (kr?-d?n"d?m), n.; pl. Credenda (-d?). [L., fr. credere to believe.] (Theol.) A thing to be believed; an article of faith; -- distinguished from agendum, a practical duty.

The great articles and credenda of Christianity.
--South.

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credendum

n. (context theology English) Something to be believed; an article of faith.

WordNet
credendum
  1. n. (Christianity) any of the sections into which a creed or other statement of doctrine is divided [syn: article of faith]

  2. [also: credenda (pl)]

Usage examples of "credendum".

Neque enim quia experientia probari non potest, ideo credendum non est.

Bowing to the familiar adage Cuilibet In arte sua perito est credendum, we hold the latter result to be an inevitable consequence of such invasion and such subsequent attempt at reconstitution at the hands of those assembled for such purposes in the form of members of the local Fire Department, whose training and talents such as they may be must be found to lie elsewhere, much In the manner of that obituary upon our finest poet of the century wherein one of his purest lines was reconstituted as 'l do not think they will sing to me' by a journalist trained to eliminate on sight the superfluous that.