credenda
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If I may so say, credenda, 'things to be believed,' are meant to underlie the agenda, the things to be done.
From Expositions of Holy Scripture: the Acts by Maclaren, Alexander
To these may be added the Latin words, aborigines, antipodes, antes, antoeci, amphiscii, anthropophagi, antiscii, ascii, literati, fauces, regalia, and credenda, with the Italian vermicelli, and the French belles-lettres and entremets.
From The Grammar of English Grammars by Brown, Goold
How then are the Catholic credenda easy and within reach of all men?
From An Essay In Aid Of A Grammar Of Assent by Newman, John Henry
Not every revelation requires a sensible miracle as the credential; but every revelation of a new series of credenda.
From Coleridge's Literary Remains, Volume 4. by Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
Antipodes, credenda, literati, and minutiæ are always plural.
From English Grammar in Familiar Lectures by Kirkham, Samuel