| devotion to religious faith and observance | | |
| a system of belief; something considered true | | |
| the study of God and God’s relation to the world | | |
| to object or express disapproval | | |
| the act of granting relief from punishment | | |
| to observe with a ceremony | | |
| a man who is a member of a religious order | | |
| a fact, statement, or text used to support a position | | |
| opinion | | |
| argument | | |
| an action that violates religious or moral law; wrong doing | | |
| a branch of Christianity that embraces Reformation principles and denies the authority of the Pope | | |
| to make better or improve; to remove faults | | |
| a belief or custom handed down from one generation to the next | | |
| deliverance from the power and results of sin | | |