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61Devoid of Faith — Origin Albany, NY, United States Genres Hardcore punk Years active 1992–1999 Labels gloom records, crust records, bacteria sour, coalition, hater of god …
62Leap of Faith (skate) — The Leap of Faith is a popular skateboarding spot located at Point Loma High School in San Diego, California. It stood at about 18 feet 8 inches tall and consisted of 27 stairs. HistoryOnly two skateboarders were known to ever attempt this: Jamie …
63good faith money — UK US noun [U] ► FINANCE, STOCK MARKET money paid by an investor to a financial organization when it starts to manage their investment: »When investors take a position on a commodity, they must put up good faith money before they can trade to… …
64Me of Little Faith — is the second book from comedian Lewis Black. It was released on June 3, 2008 in hardcover by Riverhead Books, and on audiobook from Penguin Audio. This book contains Black s take on religions of all types and of his own upbringing as a non… …
65Swaminarayan Faith — or Swaminarayan Sect is a modern tradition of Hinduism, in which followers offer devotion and worship Swaminarayan as the final manifestation of God. In this particular tradition Sahajanand Swami is respectfully addressed as Bhagwan Swaminarayan… …
66PUNIC FAITH — a plighted promise that one can put no trust in, such as the Romans alleged they systematically had experience of at the hands of the Poeni or Carthaginians …
67pin one's faith upon — Believe, put confidence in, trust, rely upon, take at one s word …
68deposit of faith — ; depositum fidei This term (from the Latin deponere, meaning to lay aside or to put down ) refers toChrist s message of Revelation that was handed down to the Apostles, who in turn transmitted this message via Traditionand the Scriptures to… …
69good faith purchaser — A purchaser who buys without notice of circumstance which would put a person of ordinary prudence on inquiry as to the title, or as to an impediment on the title, of a seller. Sometimes used interchangeably with a buyer in ordinary course of… …
70good faith purchaser — A purchaser who buys without notice of circumstance which would put a person of ordinary prudence on inquiry as to the title, or as to an impediment on the title, of a seller. Sometimes used interchangeably with a buyer in ordinary course of… …