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{{trans-top|official creed of the early Christian church stating tenets of the Christian faith}} |
{{trans-top|official creed of the early Christian church stating tenets of the Christian faith}} |
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* Afrikaans: {{t|af|Geloofsbelydenis van Nicea}} |
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* Albanian: {{t|sq|Besimi Nicean}} |
* Albanian: {{t|sq|Besimi Nicean}} |
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* Arabic: {{t|ar|قَانُون اَلْإِيمَان|m}} |
* Arabic: {{t|ar|قَانُون اَلْإِيمَان|m}} |
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* Romanian: {{t|ro|Simbolul niceeano-constantinopolitan|m}} |
* Romanian: {{t|ro|Simbolul niceeano-constantinopolitan|m}} |
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* Russian: {{t|ru|Нике́йский си́мвол ве́ры|m}}, {{t|ru|Нике́о-Царегра́дский Си́мвол ве́ры|m}} |
* Russian: {{t|ru|Нике́йский си́мвол ве́ры|m}}, {{t|ru|Нике́о-Царегра́дский Си́мвол ве́ры|m}} |
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* Scottish Gaelic: {{t|gd|Creud na Nicene|f}} |
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*: Cyrillic: {{t|sh|Никејски симбол вјере|m}}, {{t|sh|Никејско вјерованје|n}} |
*: Cyrillic: {{t|sh|Никејски симбол вјере|m}}, {{t|sh|Никејско вјерованје|n}} |
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* Turkish: {{t|tr|İznik İman Açıklaması}} |
* Turkish: {{t|tr|İznik İman Açıklaması}} |
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* Ukrainian: {{t|uk|Нике́о-Царегра́дский Си́мвол ве́ры|m}} |
* Ukrainian: {{t|uk|Нике́о-Царегра́дский Си́мвол ве́ры|m}} |
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* Vietnamese: {{t|vi|Tín Điều Nicaea}} |
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* Welsh: {{t|cy|Credo Nicea|m}} |
* Welsh: {{t|cy|Credo Nicea|m}} |
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Revision as of 12:20, 3 May 2017
English
Etymology
Named after the council of Nicaea in 325, called by the Emperor Constantine I to settle the question of the nature of Christ.
Proper noun
- The first official creed of the early Christian church, stating the basic tenets of the Christian faith, including the nature of the Holy Trinity
Synonyms
Translations
official creed of the early Christian church stating tenets of the Christian faith
See also
- Translated text of the Nicene Creed from Wikisource