To distrust and disregard theircredal faith or stifle their humanity, one or the other, was the hard alternative presented to strong, good men.
Skepticism and infidelity will continue to increase whenever the mind is unfettered by priestcraft, till the last credal institution is swept from the face of the earth, and ceases to curse the human family.
His godly hymns betray no credal shibboleth or doctrinal bias, but are songs for the whole earthly church of God.
Sabatier[91] is quite right, therefore, in asserting that credal statements must change their meaning just as words change.
And this number was afterward vastly increased by Alexander's successor, Ptolemy Sotor, who carried off and settled in that credal city one hundred thousand more Jews.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "credal" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.