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Meaning of co-believer | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1

Definitions

Someone who shares one's faith; a brother in faith.

Examples

“For it was highly probable in their belief system that one or more of such 'unknown' co-believers were sice, i.e. spacemen disguised as fellowmen, sent to carry private orders to them or to guide them to safety at the time of the[…]”
“She had great authority among her co-believers who addressed her as ' mother - abbess ' . 115 Meshchanka Anna Mikhailova organised a home chapel and a school in her house where she taught poor children how to read and write without[…]”
“Help your co-believer who is in need of help, if it is safe to do so with their permission. 10. Those who sin must be corrected. Yahweh has given us His new Laws in order to hold one another accountable, in regards to the new agreement.”
“[…] way who should use the same technical apparatus, making the same distinctions, etc., but drawing opposite conclusions and denying free-will entirely, would fascinate the first philosopher far more than would the naïf co-believer.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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