Practice
Practice
(Lat. practice, business) The deliberate application of a theory. Formerly, an established custom; the pursuance of some traditional action. Now, the organization of actuality according to some general principle. Sometimes, opposed to, sometimes correlative with, theory (q.v.). — J.K.F.
Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy
Practice
is translated by the verb “to practice” in the RV in the following passages (the AV nowhere renders the verb thus): Joh 3:20 (marg.); Joh 5:29 (marg.); Act 19:19; Rom 1:32 (twice); Rom 2:1-3; Rom 7:15, Rom 7:19; Gal 5:21. See DO, No. 2.