
early statement of Christian belief
The Apostles' Creed is an early statement that summarizes the core beliefs of Christianity, covering key points like belief in God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit. It has been used for centuries in Christian worship and instruction as a concise way for believers to express and affirm their shared faith.
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Medieval Credo Apostolorum, dated c. 1300 (Bibliothèque Mazarine ms. 0924 f. 150v). The sequence of attribution to the apostles is: 1. Peter, 2. Andrew, 3. John, 4. James, son of Zebedee, 5. Thomas, 6. James, son of Alphaeus, 7. Philip, 8. Bartholomew, 9. Matthew, 10. Simon the Zealot, 11. Jude Thaddaeus, 12. Matthias.
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