Sentence example with the word 'orthodox'

orthodox

accepted, bourgeois, conventional, evangelical, in accord, literal, pedantic, puritanic, rockbound, stubborn, true believer

Definition adj. of or pertaining to or characteristic of Judaism

Last update: September 14, 2015


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Her ideas were too orthodox.   [adjective]

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Many people who do not affirm inerrancy are quite clearly orthodox on other matters of doctrine.   [adjective]

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For they share the erroneous idea of the orthodox believers that they are in possession of certain infallible means for investigating a subject.   [adjective]

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The Orthodox assert that the same Holy Ghost has been transmitted without a break in their priesthood.   [adjective]

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The practice of our Russian so-called Orthodox Church is plain to all.   [adjective]

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The teaching of every Church, with its redemption and sacraments, excludes the teaching of Christ; most of all the teaching of the Orthodox Church with its idolatrous observances.   [adjective]

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In the so-called Orthodox catechism it is said: By the one Christian Church is understood the Orthodox, which remains fully in accord with the Universal Church.   [adjective]

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According to this definition the Catholics and Lutherans are outside the Church, and there are only Orthodox in the Church.   [adjective]

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