Sentence example with the word 'doctrinally'

doctrinally

Definition adv. as a matter of doctrine

Last update: August 20, 2015


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Of his seven great symbolical, doctrinally interpreted " signs," John shares three, the cure of the ruler's son, the multiplication of the loaves, the walking on the waters, with the Synoptists: yet here the first is transformed almost beyond recognition; and the two others only typify and prepare the eucharistic discourse.   [Please select]

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Her connection with the Protestants was political, not theological, for doctrinally she was farther from Geneva than from Rome.   [Please select]

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Historically, if not doctrinally, Freeman was a High Churchman, and his ecclesiastical leanings were a great advantage to him in dealing with the eleventh century.   [Please select]

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Doctrinally he was unsettled by the philosophy he read for 'Greats' and the fabric and organization of his Church brought disillusionment when he saw them at close quarters.'   [Please select]

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