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Example sentences for "doctrinally"

Lexicographically close words:
doctrina; doctrinae; doctrinaire; doctrinaires; doctrinal; doctrinam; doctrinas; doctrine; doctrines; doctryne
  1. Doctrinally also, the Apology of the Book of Concord is in agreement with both Luther and the Formula of Concord.

  2. It was a unionistic document sacrificing Lutheranism doctrinally as well as practically.

  3. Blaurer, Wolfart, and some others of those who were doctrinally under suspicion (nobis suspecti de doctrina) were present.

  4. Doctrinally the Formula of Concord is not a new confession, but merely a repetition and explanation of the old Lutheran confessions.

  5. By adopting the Interim, the Wittenbergers, in reality, had assented also to doctrinally false and dubious statements and to a number of ceremonies objectionable as such.

  6. For doctrinally the Formula of Concord was not, nor was it intended to be, a "new or different confession," i.

  7. Temporary"; one who is doctrinally acquainted with the Gospel, but a stranger to its sanctifying power.

  8. They ave also the benefit of a godly life set before them doctrinally by their parents, and that doctrine backed with a godly and holy example.

  9. Since what was first wanted was the overthrow of the existing world-order, any kind of opposition to that order, no matter how remote doctrinally from Bolshevism, was grist to the Bolshevist mill.

  10. Pan-Islamic nationalism is a relatively recent phenomenon and has not been doctrinally worked out.

  11. Even the Babbist movement in Persia, far removed though it was doctrinally from Wahabi teaching, was indubitably a secondary reflex of the Wahabi urge.

  12. The gift here was given to Levi to minister to his brethren doctrinally thereof, for he, saith God, shall teach Jacob my statutes and Israel my law.

  13. Organizations persistently deviating from the doctrines of the Bible and establishing a doctrinally false basis, are sects, i.

  14. And being doctrinally the pure Church, the Lutheran Church is the true visible Church of God on earth.

  15. Nor may they lawfully organize on a doctrinally false basis.

  16. Doth he imagine that those who are so much commended by Christ himself for their holding fast of his name, and of the true faith, did not so much as doctrinally or ministerially oppose the foul errors of the Balaamites and of Jezebel?

  17. I do not exclude ministers, neither from ecclesiastical nor civil government, in a ministerial way, doctrinally and declaratively.

  18. Now these are subjectively different from civil government, for the civil magistrate doth not act doctrinally nor catechetically, neither can he dispense the word and sacraments, as Mr Coleman acknowledgeth.

  19. A holding of those tenets, which doctrinally are most to man's abasement; but yet never humbled themselves at the heart.

  20. Any one may see the great need of discerning the difference; but yet it is a matter of very great judgment doctrinally to distinguish them, much more actually to discern them in every instance in yourselves.

  21. Whether his notion be doctrinally correct or not, it is at least historically so.

  22. All this tends to render the missionary doctrinally sound.

  23. His discourses were strong, doctrinally and practically, and his ministries at funerals were exceedingly satisfactory.

  24. Brieux is not easy to locate doctrinally or otherwise.

  25. The rugged, poetic, weird, and philosophical Francois de Curel is as difficult to locate doctrinally as M.


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