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Religion
Religion
n.
The
outward
act
or
form
by
which
men
indicate
their
recognition
of
the
existence
of a
god
or of
gods
having
power
over
their
destiny
, to
whom
obedience
,
service
,
and
honor
are
due
;
the
feeling
or
expression
of
human
love
,
fear
, or
awe
of
some
superhuman
and
overruling
power
,
whether
by
profession
of
belief
, by
observance
of
rites
and
ceremonies
, or by
the
conduct
of
life
; a
system
of
faith
and
worship
; a
manifestation
of
piety
; as,
ethical
religions
;
monotheistic
religions
;
natural
religion
;
revealed
religion
;
the
religion
of
the
Jews
;
the
religion
of
idol
worshipers
.
Religion
n.
Specifically
,
conformity
in
faith
and
life
to
the
precepts
inculcated
in
the
Bible
,
respecting
the
conduct
of
life
and
duty
toward
God
and
man
;
the
Christian
faith
and
practice
.
Religion
n.
A
monastic
or
religious
order
subject
to a
regulated
mode
of
life
;
the
religious
state
; as, to
enter
religion
.
Religion
n.
Strictness
of
fidelity
in
conforming
to
any
practice
, as if it
were
an
enjoined
rule
of
conduct
.
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