Definitionadj. relating to or involving or preoccupied with doctrine
Last update: June 12, 2015
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The leaders of the The Reformation searched the New Testament not only for f o doctrinal truth but also to ascertain the polity of the primitive Church. [Please select]
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Agricultural states and industrial states alike divide along these doctrinal lines. [Please select]
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Some of the doctrinal questions touched on in Lecture VI. [Please select]
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Sometimes they get one with the doctrinal type of mind--a Newman--but how often. [Please select]
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, made the movement a doctrinal one, and forced it on with equal vigour. [Please select]
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The dialectical principle of reason has, therefore, been changed into a doctrinal principle. [Please select]
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Now we must admit that the doctrine of the existence of God belongs to doctrinal belief. [Please select]
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But mere doctrinal belief is, to some extent, wanting in stability. [Please select]
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They are not logical, nor doctrinal, nor learned,--not rich in thought, like the sermons of those divines whom the Reformation produced. [Please select]
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The idea of a personality of God is not an intellectual idea presented in any doctrinal form; it is an idea [p. [Please select]
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