Doctrine

//ˈdɒk.tɹɪn//

"Doctrine" in a Sentence (16 examples)

That doctrine will no doubt lead to dismal consequences.

That doctrine will no doubt lead to serious consequences.

A famous Japanese poet does not approve of any fixed doctrine in haiku.

They still clung to this doctrine.

What's essential in education is not the doctrine that is taught, it's the awakening.

Epicurus laid down the doctrine that pleasure was the chief good.

The probability, therefore, is, that the whole theory or doctrine of what is called the redemption was originally fabricated on purpose to bring forward and build all those secondary and pecuniary redemptions upon.

No external evidence can, at this long distance of time, be produced to prove whether the church fabricated the doctrine called redemption or not.

This single reflection will show that the doctrine of redemption is founded on a mere pecuniary idea corresponding to that of a debt which another person might pay.

On Earth, policymakers decried the "all-in-one-basket" doctrine of the Earth Is Our Home Society.

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The Incarnation is a basic doctrine of Christianity.

The Four Noble Truths summarise the main doctrines of Buddhism.

Metaphysics stagnates in scienceless (or uncritical) cultures; it is progressive in scientific ones. It progresses then because existing metaphysical doctrines are felt to be constricting frameworks, and thus unsatisfactory.

What is the understanding of marriage and family in orthodox Marxist doctrine?

This one thing do we (compelled by your blaſphemous accuſations) repeat oftener then we would: to the end that indifferent men may ſee what doctrine it is, which you ſo maliciouſly impugne.

the Monroe Doctrine the Brezhnev Doctrine the Negroponte Doctrine

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