1. The Roman Creed:The Old Roman Form of the creed was, as said above, certainly in use by the middle of the 2nd century, in Rome; probably a considerable time before. We have it in both its Greek and Latin forms (the Greek being probably the original). The Latin form is given ...
All creedal Protestant churches accept the Apostles’ Creed and use it in worship, but some (e.g., the United Methodist Church) delete the line “He descended to the dead.” The accepted Latin version reads as follows: Britannica Quiz Christianity Quiz Credo in Deum Patrem omnipotentem; ...
[Middle English, from Old Englishapostoland from Old Frenchapostle, both from Late Latinapostolus, from Greekapostolos,messenger, fromapostellein,to send off:apo-,apo-+stellein,to send; seestel-inIndo-European roots.] a·pos′tle·hood′n. ...
Listen to the audio version of this content Click to enlarge Contents III. ARTICLES OF THE CREED IV. USE AND AUTHORITY OF THE CREED Apostles’ Creed, a formula containing in brief statements, or “articles,” the fundamental tenets of Christian belief, and having for its authors, according to...