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Example sentences for "dogmatically"

Lexicographically close words:
dogma; dogmas; dogmata; dogmatic; dogmatical; dogmatics; dogmatise; dogmatism; dogmatist; dogmatists
  1. It is not possible to speak dogmatically of either of the two great problems of the period--the racial distribution of the country, and the Edwardian claims to overlordship.

  2. No historical problems are more difficult than those which refer to racial distribution, and it is impossible to speak dogmatically on such a subject.

  3. No, indeed: at the very second step his great principle, so confidently and so dogmatically asserted, completely breaks down under him.

  4. It is a wonderful inconsistency in Luther, that he should so often and so dogmatically assert that the doctrine of free-will falls prostrate before the prescience of God, and at the same time maintain the freedom of the divine will.

  5. A well-known writer on racial psychology has expressed himself dogmatically on this very point.

  6. Now it is dogmatically stated that no such conceptions of the seat, agent or vehicle will go psychologically at the present time.

  7. It may be dogmatically declared that the roots of its evils are found in the separation of production from consumption--that is, actual consummation, fulfilment.

  8. We may and must, therefore, regard the attempts hitherto made to establish metaphysical science dogmatically as non-existent.

  9. He who commands himself not to be credulous of God, of duty, of freedom, of immortality, may again and again be indistinguishable from him who dogmatically denies them.

  10. But Hegelism dogmatically denies all this to be possible.

  11. These two sentences dogmatically deny the existence of the relatively independent physiological cycle of causation.

  12. The main purpose of this paper is to show that there is no such thing possible as an ethical philosophy dogmatically made up in advance.

  13. We must not say dogmatically that never in the days before the Conquest had a village become a borough while it had for its one and only landlord some person other than the king, some bishop, or some thegn.

  14. To say dogmatically that any new thing seen by half-light is an illusion, is like arguing that a discovery by the telescope or microscope is unreal.

  15. These resolutions expressed the usual party tenets; and on two of the controverted points asserted dogmatically exactly that which Douglas had stigmatized as an intolerable heresy.

  16. We dogmatically assert that the house we built ourselves, with such infinite labour and trouble, is as good as any other of its size and kind.

  17. The theory of the Absolute, in particular, has had to be an article of faith, affirmed dogmatically and exclusively.

  18. All I say here is that it is rash to affirm this dogmatically without better evidence than we possess at present.

  19. It MIGHT be too (we cannot dogmatically deny this) that such categories, unimaginable by us to-day, would have proved on the whole as serviceable for handling our experiences mentally as those which we actually use.

  20. Granting that man is ever susceptible of improvement, ought not the gentleman to proceed with some caution before dogmatically asserting that there are to be limitations to man's enlargement, to his progress, and to his attainments?

  21. In the present state of archæological inquiry, it would be presumptuous to assign dogmatically the precise races to which the arts of each period pertain.

  22. The subject demands much more extended observation before any such conclusion can be dogmatically affirmed concerning the primitive Scottish races.

  23. Or perhaps they dogmatically deny the possibility of any such investigation, and as dogmatically assume the sufficiency of their principles for the decision of all possible problems.

  24. Masonry is a worship; but one in which all civilized men can unite; for it does not undertake to explain or dogmatically to settle those great mysteries, that are above the feeble comprehension of our human intellect.

  25. The idea suggested in the Mantras is dogmatically asserted and developed in the Upanischadas.

  26. You state dogmatically the latest facts which science has been able to establish only by a posteriori reasoning.

  27. It may be stated dogmatically as follows, but it assumes somewhat divergent forms according as it is treated theologically or metaphysically.

  28. But the shorter discourse says dogmatically "Beings are not born in that Buddha country as a reward and result of good works performed in this present life.

  29. The Lutherans, always late in discerning the true doctrinal bearings of their religious certainties, did not deem it needful to assert dogmatically the supreme authority of Scripture until the second generation of Protestantism.

  30. A growing life requires a growing expression, which must be justified by its history, not dogmatically by reference to some supposed fixed standard of doctrine in the past.

  31. The so-called miraculous in connection with Christ is not to be impatiently and dogmatically set aside.


  32. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dogmatically" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.