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The Apostle's Creed doesn't appear within the scriptural text of any authorized version of The Bible, Old or New Testament. It is part of some versions of Catholic Bibles. Check in Wikipedia under "The Apostle's Creed". This Creed is not part of the Inspired Bible Canon.

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