All 12 Uses
creed
in
The Rainbow Trail
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- So far as he knew, Whisner was the first man of that creed he had ever met, and he could scarcely hide his eagerness.†
Chpt 3 *
- How she might be breaking faith with creed or duty!†
Chpt 6
- As far as he could see, religion existed to uphold the founders of a Church, a creed.†
Chpt 7
- What mattered obstacles, even that implacable creed to which she had been sacrificed, in the face of this blessed and overwhelming truth?†
Chpt 11
- Did he mean that here, between two men who loved the same girl, class, duty, honor, creed were nothing if they stood in the way of her deliverance and her life?†
Chpt 12
- It was a softness that scorned Shefford for asking, and likewise it flung defiance at his creed and into the face of hell.†
Chpt 12
- Let them have their creed.†
Chpt 13
- Joe was faithful to a love for Fay Larkin, noble in friendship to Shefford, desperate in a bitter strait with his own manliness, but the power of that creed by which he had been raised struck his lips mute.†
Chpt 15
- For to speak on meant to be false to that creed.†
Chpt 15
- In that low, passionate utterance Shefford read the death-blow to the old Mormon polygamous creed.†
Chpt 15
- The Mormon creed might survive, but that part of it which was an affront to nature, a horrible yoke on women's necks, was doomed.†
Chpt 15
- The sacrifice offered by Ruth and Joe would have been noble under any circumstances had they been Gentiles or persons with no particular religion, but, considering that they were Mormons, that Ruth had been a sealed-wife, that Joe had been brought up under the strange, secret, and binding creed, their action was no less than tremendous in its import.†
Chpt 15
Definitions:
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(1)
(creed) any system of principles or beliefs
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)