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Example sentences for "this doctrine"

  • Yet great care must be exercised in the teaching or proclamation of this doctrine.

  • This doctrine, then, is the door of entrance into Christian discipleship.

  • To avoid skepticism on the one hand, and ridicule on the other we must resort to the Scriptures to formulate our views of this doctrine.

  • The Holy Ghost breatheth nowhere so as in the ministry of this doctrine; this doctrine is sent with the Holy Ghost from heaven.

  • Let us therefore, as he has bidden us, make this good use of this doctrine of grace, to cast ourselves upon this love of God in the times of distress and temptation.

  • This doctrine, in substance, had like to have lost us our independence.

  • In searching for the grounds of this doctrine, I can discover but one, and that is wholly inapplicable to our case.

  • As this doctrine is of great importance in all the American constitutions, a brief discussion of the ground on which it rests cannot be unacceptable.

  • This doctrine will, in all probability, be gradually propagated, till it has votaries enough to countenance an open avowal of it.

  • In the history of our country, whenever anything wrong was to be done, this doctrine of State Sovereignty was appealed to.

  • According to this doctrine, those who were alive were to be changed, and those who had died were to be raised from the dead.

  • This doctrine must be maintained, or the United States ceases to be a nation.

  • This doctrine is infinite injustice, and tends to subvert all ideas of justice in the human heart.

  • This doctrine is fully explained by St. Augustine, Epist.

  • This doctrine of divine immanence, for which there is ample warrant in the New Testament, is the real kernel of German mysticism.

  • But, Second, This doctrine of coming to Christ informeth us where poor destitute sinners may find life for their souls, and that is in Christ.

  • Then let us labour to make that improvement of this doctrine as tendeth to strengthen our graces, and us, in the management of them.

  • I shall make some improvement of this doctrine.

  • This doctrine cuts up all government by the roots.

  • This doctrine of the refusion of the soul.

  • The latter proposition may be false, but it follows; and (according to this doctrine) Logic is only concerned with the consistent use of words: the truth or falsity of the proposition itself is a question for Zoology.

  • According to this doctrine, the proposition All X is all Y (U.

  • This doctrine is logically or formally true, but it may not always be true in fact.

  • This doctrine of free statehood as a universal right is, as I understand it, the central idea of the Declaration.

  • And if this doctrine shock In aught the natural pride.

  • As a consequence of this doctrine, few religious opinions are more common at the present day, than that it is necessary to appeal, on all the high concerns of man's moral and religious life, from the intellect to the heart.

  • This doctrine of love is, in my opinion, the richest vein of pure ore in Browning's poetry.

  • Many of us have vowed before God and the congregation, at our confirmation, to live and die by this doctrine of our Church.

  • We wish nothing more than that we and our children and our children's children and all our posterity may remain faithful to this doctrine.

  • This doctrine, self-evident in the light of reason, is affirmed on divine authority.

  • They strangely misunderstand and grossly misrepresent this doctrine, who charge upon it the absurdities and mischiefs which any "levelling system" cannot but produce.

  • Whether men or women, whether bond or free, whether Jews or Gentiles, all are alike entitled to the benefit of this doctrine.

  • This doctrine of perfection brought the Quakers into disputes with persons of other religions denominations, at the time of their establishment.

  • This doctrine is considered by the Quakers as making the precepts of the Apostles unnecessary; as setting aside the hopes and encouragements of the Gospel; and as standing in the way of repentance or holiness of life.

  • Neither except he has a portion of the same spirit, can he know the scriptures to be of divine origin, nor can he spiritually understand them--Objection to this doctrine-Reply.

  • This doctrine is none other than what God hath taught openly from the very beginning.

  • Leibnitz, in his Monadology, and more especially his Theodicy, witnessed to his belief in this doctrine.

  • The absurdity of this doctrine is so apparent that it has lost all credence by enlightened members of the Christian faith.

  • I believe that in this doctrine I am in full accord with Bergson, though he uses 'time' for the fundamental fact which I call the 'passage of nature.

  • This doctrine of science has been thrown into the materialistic form of an all-pervading ether.

  • I will not go so far as to claim Plato in direct support of this doctrine, but I do think that the sections of the Timaeus which deal with time become clearer if my distinction is admitted.

  • This doctrine is obscured by the fact that in most cases what is in form a mere part of the demonstrative gesture is in fact a part of the proposition which it is desired directly to convey.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    give another; this branch; this cause; this change; this circumstance; this coast; this condition; this court; this department; this essay; this genus; this head; this history; this instant; this journey; this latter; this old; this operation; this parish; this phenomenon; this planet; this poor; this purpose; this river; this voyage; this war