Here are a few terms from Thesaurus.com: "acceptor, adherent, apostle, canonist, convert, devotee, disciple, doctrinaire, dogmatist, follower, freak, orthodox, prophet, proselyte, religionist, religious person, supporter, upholder, zealot "
Pierre Viret referred to a believer as a "Christian."
I believe you be known as a 'heretic'
The term rhyming with "quaint" is "saint."
Roman Caholics believe we do not have the authority to do that unlike ordained priests.
worshipper, devotee, believer, traveller, wayferer
The term is Theist. Not to be confuse with Atheist, which is not believing in any god or gods.
freethinker, irreligionist, unworshipper, unbeliever, rationalist
The term for a believer first used by Pierre Viret is "Evangelical." Viret, a Protestant reformer in the 16th century, employed this term to describe individuals who adhered to the principles of the Reformation, emphasizing the authority of Scripture and the necessity of faith in Christ. The term has since been used to represent a broader movement within Christianity that focuses on the gospel message.
Answer: worshipers? Answer: Believer, follower.
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2Corinthians 6:15 And what accord has Christ with Belial? Or what part has a believer with an unbeliever? Additional Comment: The frequency of terms appearing in a biblical version depends on the translation in use. This term 'believer(s)' appears 60 times in the New International Version and 7 in the New King James Version.
a male believer = ma'amin (מאמין)a female believer = ma'amina (מאמינה)