faith
n.
belief in a particular thing or person; religion; trust, confidence; loyalty
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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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
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.
Faith
One of the 3 theological virtues (with hope and charity) depicted as angels by the 15th century Florentine masters..