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Definitions of briefest in various dictionaries:
adj - of short duration or distance
adj - concise and succinct
adj - (of clothing) very short
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superlative form of brief: most brief. most brief. |
of short duration not lasting for long. |
(of a piece of clothing) not covering much of the body scanty. |
Of short duration not lasting for long. |
A set of instructions given to a person about a job or task. |
A summary of the facts and legal points in a case given to a barrister to argue in court. |
A letter from the Pope to a person or community on a matter of discipline. |
Instruct or inform (someone) thoroughly, especially in preparation for a task. |
Instruct (a barrister) by brief. |
Briefest might refer to |
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The Brief Statement of Faith is a statement of faith adopted by the Presbyterian Church (USA) in 1991 as part of its Book of Confessions. * The Statement was forged during the union of the United Presbyterian Church of the United States (UPCUSA) and the Presbyterian Church in the United States (PCUS) in the formation of the Presbyterian Church (USA) (PC(USA)). Although Reformed in its origins, the preface to the statement explicitly notes its universal intention: "This statement therefore intends to confess the catholic faith." As such, the statement is internally organized with a ecumenical, and Trinitarian structure, having both a reformed and protestant flavor with regard to soteriology and yet remains sensitive to contemporary concerns such as gendered language of God, sexism, racism, and care of creation and the environment. The tone and content of the Statement strongly parallels (and was possibly influenced by) its UCC contemporary, The Statement of Faith (1981): A Doxology. |