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faith
n. belief in a particular thing or person; religion; trust, confidence; loyalty


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Faith
"Faith / Pureyes" is the second single released by Yuna Ito. It's a double a-side single that features the two songs "Faith" and "Pureyes". "Faith" is a dark, emotional ballad whereas "Pureyes" is more of an up-beat, pop tune. "Faith" was the ending theme for the Japanese drama, "UNFAIR", whereas "Pureyes" was featured in the BIOCLEN ZERO contact lenses CM."Faith / Pureyes" debuted at #4 but fell down the charts in the following days. It ultimately placed at #6 on the Oricon Weekly Charts and sold close to 23,000 copies its first week.
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Faith can refer to a religion, or to belief in one or more deities. It has two general implications which can be implied either exclusively or mutually: To trust:Believing a certain variable will act or has the potential to act a specific way despite the potential influence and probability of known or unknown change.To have faith that one's spouse will keep a promise or commitment.To have faith that the world will someday be peaceful.To have faith that a person will pay you back.To have faith in one's full dependence on the will of supernatural forces or deities.To believe without reason:Believing impulsively, or believing based upon social traditions or personal hopes.
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List of Cosmic Era factions
This is a list of fictional nations and factions from the Cosmic Era (CE) timeline of the Gundam anime metaseries.In the future Cosmic Era, nation and states of today's Earth have evolved into a number of political superblocs. There are also numerous political factions.
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Vates
The earliest Latin writers used vates to denote "prophets" and soothsayers in general; the word fell into disuse in Latin until it was revived by Virgil [1]. Then Ovid could describe himself as the vates of Eros (Amores 3.9). Also, Vates are known as those that rejoice in the freewill of others.According to Strabo[2] Diodorus Siculus[3] and Poseidonius, the vates (ουατεις) were one of three classes of Celtic priesthood, the other two being the druids and the bards. The Vates had the role of seers and performed sacrifices (in particular administering human sacrifice), under the presidence of a druid. Their role therefore corresponded to that of an Adhvaryu in Vedic religion. Celtic Vates is continued by Irish fáith "prophet, seer"[4].
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faith
Noun
1. a strong belief in a supernatural power or powers that control human destiny; "he lost his faith but not his morality"
(synonym) religion, religious belief
(hypernym) belief
(hyponym) apophatism
(class) free-thinking, latitudinarian, undogmatic, undogmatical
2. complete confidence in a person or plan etc; "he cherished the faith of a good woman"; "the doctor-patient relationship is based on trust"
(synonym) trust
(hypernym) belief
3. institution to express belief in a divine power; "he was raised in the Baptist religion"; "a member of his own faith contradicted him"
(synonym) religion
(hypernym) institution, establishment
(hyponym) church, Christian church
(class) exorcise, exorcize
4. loyalty or allegiance to a cause or a person; "keep the faith"; "they broke faith with their investors"
(hypernym) commitment, allegiance, loyalty, dedication


The Knighthood | Chivalry | Tournaments Arms | Armour DictionaryDownload this dictionary
Faith
For anyone in the Middle Ages, faith was a cornerstone element of their lives, without which the struggle and privations. For a medieval person, life on earth was but a brief transition to the afterlife in heaven, hell or purgatory. A knight was expected to have faith in his God, in his ability, his prowess and in his renown . For re-enactors, faith must be held not so much in religious conviction, though that is certainly helpful, but in the order of chivalry as a while, in the value of knighthood to striving towards being a better human being. Lastly, faith in the other combatants, in their chivalry , in their sincerity.

Angels | names of angles DictionaryDownload this dictionary
Faith
One of the 3 theological virtues (with hope and charity) depicted as angels by the 15th century Florentine masters..

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