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Constantinopolitan Creed
[ kon-stan-tn-oh-pol-i-tn, -stan- ]
noun
- Nicene Creed2
Word History and Origins
Origin of Constantinopolitan Creed1
Example Sentences
The Nicene Creed of the liturgies, often called the Constantinopolitan creed, is the old baptismal creed of Jerusalem revised by the insertion of Nicene terms.
On the "Constantinopolitan" Creed and other Eastern Creeds of the Fourth Century. 8vo. 7s. 6d.
The so-called Constantinopolitan creed, without the “filioque.”
are we to make of all that vast structure, of the elaboration and complication of which the Constantinopolitan Creed which we miscall Nicene and even the so-called Athanasian Creed give very little idea to those who do not also know something of the Councils, the Fathers, and the Schoolmen?
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