Believe it or not! Trust me. Believe me! what I … do say.

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Believe it or not!

Trust me. Believe me! what I … do say

We believe in god. In God we trust. We believe in god. In God we trust. The information is credible. The information is credible. The information is confidential. The information is confidential. He is credulousHe is faithful He is credulousHe is faithful Trust me. Believe me! fid cred Wikimedia Commons / ;

fidelity infidelity husband of a friend husband translation of a cred credulityincredulity wife Wikimedia Commons / ;

CreditCreditorCredoCredibleIncredibleCredulityIncredulityCreedCredentials Fidelity Infidelity Infidel Confidential Confident Diffident Perfidious Confidant Confide Affidavit cred fid

infidel fidelity confidential diffident confide confidence fiduciary perfidy affidavit confidant(e) one who does not accept a particular faith, a disbeliever in some specific sense faithfulness to a trust; accuracy (of a recording) communicated in trust, secret, private lacking faith in oneself; timid, shy to tell a secret to someone who is trusted faith in one’s own ability to do things well held in trust; confidential faithlessness, disloyalty; betrayal, treachery a written statement made on oath, usually before a notary public intimate, trusted friend

Are you in credit? The TV and the washing machine were bought on credit. The TV and the washing machine were bought on credit. It’s not fair – I do all the work and he gets all the credit! It’s not fair – I do all the work and he gets all the credit! You’ve got to give him credit for trying. You’ve got to give him credit for trying. You’re a credit to the school! You’re a credit to the school! The cheque will be credited to your account. The cheque will be credited to your account. Would you credit it! He’s won! Would you credit it! He’s won! Credit me with some intelligence, please! Credit me with some intelligence, please! Daguere was originally credited with the idea. Daguere was originally credited with the idea.

credentials incredible credulous credence creed creditable. documents, references, etc. that inspire trust amazing, not believable willing to believe almost anything; gullible belief that something is likely to be true a summary of principles believed in or adhered to good, especially considering how difficult it is to do something

What’s in a name? Fidel Castro Fidei Defensor Pope Leo X Wikimedia Commons / <Henry_VIII_of_England#/media/File:Hans_Holbein,_the_Younger,_Around_ _-_Portrait_of_Henry_VIII_of _England_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg>; ;

Henry VIII was granted the title of Fidei Defensor by Pope Leo X, but rejected Catholicism and established the Anglican Church. However, he kept the title. Anglican Catholic Anglican Catholic Fidei Defensor Wikimedia Commons / ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : ; Mary Stuart James I of England Mary’s son

IN GOD WE TRUST Wikimedia Commons / Who’s more faithful?

Wikimedia Commons / Все на веру? т.е. на слово??