Examples of 'confessio' in a sentence

Meaning of "confessio"

In the context of religion, 'confessio' refers to a statement of beliefs or principles, usually used in Christianity to describe a formal confession of faith
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  • A confession; a defense of one's faith, or a confession of guilt.

How to use "confessio" in a sentence

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My guess is we will be asked to make a confessio delicti.
Confessio and caritas are pillars of evangelization.
Gower characterised his verse in the Confessio as the plain style.
The confessio is located right below the majestic dome.
Chaucer in the mouth of Venus at the end of the Confessio Amantis.
The confessio below the high altar is entered from the nave.
Johann Valentin Andreæ is generally reputed to be the author of the Confessio.
In the Confessio the meeting is a meeting of opposites.
The deepest rationale can be found in our Christian faith which is Confessio Trinitatis.
Confessio To the unknown god.
John Gower included the tale in his Confessio Amantis.
Confessio Calvinistic in doctrine.
John Gower presents this form of the anecdote in his Confessio Amantis.
Confessio Helvetica posterior.
A stained glass window, Confessio Augustana.

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Confessio Helvetica prior.
During the Reformation period, the Pentapolitana created its own Lutheran confession, the Confessio Pentapolitana.
The Confessio is divided into a prologue and eight books, which are divided thematically.
Their beauty is a profession [ confessio ].
In its original form the Confessio is divided into fourteen chapters, which are here epitomized.
The church became Lutheran with the Confessio Augustana of 1612.
Confession of secret, confession of love, dynamite confessio.
In 1615 a second manifesto was issued, called Confessio Fraternitatis, elaborating on the Fama.
One scholar asserts that Confessio Amantis " almost exclusively " made Gower 's " poetic reputation.
Calvin defended his beliefs on the Trinity in Confessio de Trinitate propter calumnias P. Caroli . [ 86 ].

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