CREED, n. This word seems to have been introduced by the use of the Latin credo, I believe, at the beginning of the Apostles creed, or brief system of Christian faith. See Creed.
1. A brief summary of the articles of Christian faith a symbol as the Apostolic creed.
2. That which is believed any system of principles which are believed or professed as a political creed.
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