TRUSTS vs FAITH: NOUN
- The trait of trusting; of believing in the honesty and reliability of others
- Plural form of trust.
- A trustful relationship
- Complete confidence in a person or plan etc
- Certainty based on past experience
- Something (as property) held by one party (the trustee) for the benefit of another (the beneficiary)
- A consortium of independent organizations formed to limit competition by controlling the production and distribution of a product or service
- Recognition of and allegiance to the obligations of morals and honor; adherence to the laws of right and wrong, especially in fulfilling one's promise; faithfulness; fidelity; loyalty.
- The doctrines or articles which are the subjects of belief, especially of religious belief; a creed; a system of religion; specifically, the Christian religion. See confession of faith, under confession, 3.
- Belief or confidence in a person, founded upon a perception of his moral excellence: as, faith in Christ.
- In a more restricted sense: In theology, spiritual perception of the invisible objects of religious veneration; a belief founded on such spiritual perception.
- Specifically Firm belief based upon confidence in the authority and veracity of another, rather than upon one's own knowledge, reason, or judgment; earnest and trustful confidence: as, to have faith in the testimony of a witness; to have faith in a friend.
- The assent of the mind to the truth of a proposition or statement for which there is not complete evidence; belief in general.
- Fidelity expressed in a promise or pledge; a pledge given.
- A strong belief in a supernatural power or powers that control human destiny
- Complete confidence in a person or plan etc
- Loyalty or allegiance to a cause or a person
- Institution to express belief in a divine power
- A trust or confidence in the intentions or abilities of a person, object, or ideal.
- An obligation of loyalty or fidelity and the observance of such an obligation.
- A religious belief system.
- A feeling, conviction, or belief that something is true or real, without having evidence.
- With perfect sincerity.
- A method or practice of treating diseases by prayer and the exercise of faith in God.
- Intuitive belief.
- See Auto-da-fé.
- Credibility or truth.
- Word or honor pledged; promise given; fidelity.
- Credibility; truth.
- [This phrase is often reduced to i' faith, or faith: see faith, interj.]
- Tenets, dogmas, religion.
- Belief; the assent of the mind to the truth of what is declared by another, resting solely and implicitly on his authority and veracity; reliance on testimony.
- The assent of the mind to the statement or proposition of another, on the ground of the manifest truth of what he utters; firm and earnest belief, on probable evidence of any kind, especially in regard to important moral truth.
- The belief in the historic truthfulness of the Scripture narrative, and the supernatural origin of its teachings, sometimes called historical and speculative faith.
- The belief in the facts and truth of the Scriptures, with a practical love of them; especially, that confiding and affectionate belief in the person and work of Christ, which affects the character and life, and makes a man a true Christian, -- called a practical, evangelical, or saving faith.
- That which is believed on any subject, whether in science, politics, or religion; especially (Theol.), a system of religious belief of any kind; ; also, the creed or belief of a Christian society or church.
- Etc. See under Breach, Confession, etc.
- Fidelity to one's promises, or allegiance to duty, or to a person honored and beloved; loyalty.
TRUSTS vs FAITH: ADJECTIVE
- (of persons) worthy of trust or confidence
- N/A
TRUSTS vs FAITH: VERB
- Confer a trust upon
- Expect and wish
- Be confident about something
- Have confidence or faith in
- Allow without fear
- Extend credit to
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of trust.
- N/A
TRUSTS vs FAITH: INTERJECTION
- N/A
- By my faith; in truth; verily.
TRUSTS vs FAITH: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- By my faith; in truth; indeed.
- To believe; credit.
TRUSTS vs FAITH: RELATED WORDS
- Cartel, Combine, Commit, Intrust, Desire, Reliance, Swear, Rely, Bank, Hope, Confide, Believe, Entrust, Faith, Confidence
- Believer, Loyalty, Trusting, Sincerity, Conscience, Confidence, Religious, Devotion, Spirituality, Faithfulness, Beliefs, Belief, Religious belief, Trust, Religion
TRUSTS vs FAITH: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Fiduciary, Cartel, Combine, Commit, Intrust, Desire, Reliance, Rely, Bank, Hope, Confide, Believe, Entrust, Faith, Confidence
- Spiritual, Dogma, Believer, Loyalty, Trusting, Sincerity, Confidence, Religious, Devotion, Spirituality, Faithfulness, Belief, Religious belief, Trust, Religion
TRUSTS vs FAITH: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Land trusts have additional benefits over family trusts.
- Bypass or AB trusts are split into two trusts.
- While the primary purpose of most living trusts is to avoid probate, testamentary trusts, unlike living trusts, do not avoid probate.
- There are many other different types of Trusts out there such as Irrevocable Trusts, Charitable Trusts, ILITs, QTIPs, and the list goes on.
- These trusts, known as TBE trusts or qualified spousal trusts, are owned by the marriage, rather than the individual spouses.
- Truststhere are different types of trusts that can be set up: living trusts and testamentary trusts.
- There are two categories of trusts: revocable trusts and irrevocable trusts.
- Petitioner would present information on, among other things, revocable trusts, irrevocable living trusts, credit shelter trusts, qualified terminable interest property trusts, charitable remainder tru
- She concentrates on sophisticated estate planning, including special needs trusts, asset protection trusts, spousal lifetime access trusts, charitable remainder trust, qualified small business trusts,
- Creating life estate trusts that are restricted to married couples, including QTIP trusts, QDOT trusts, and marital deduction trusts.
- They are precisely sacraments of faith, a faith which is born of and nourished by the word.
- Apostasy from the faith, means that you were really never in the faith to start with.
- Faith Integration Response Paper and Critical Bibliographic Review is not allowed for faith integration submissions.
- Christian faith, and to encourage the confirmation candidate to continue growing in their faith journey.
- When we place our faith in Christ, it necessarily involves faith in other Christians.
- The goal is to blend those communities so aging saints fortify faith while young believers freshen faith.
- Sutherland is excited to share her musical talent, experience, and faith with Faith Academy students.
- Illustrated Faith gives you tools and inspiration to help illustrate your faith.
- During such trouble times, when real faith is created, when God tests and affirms our faith, when we can grow our faith in him.
- But it is not an ethereal faith in nothing or a faith in faith.
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