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  • only a mortal man) was one of two competing doctrines about Jesus' true nature, the other being th
  • ad been "corrected" to conform to Protestant doctrines about the sacraments.
  • peror Justinian by opposing certain imperial doctrines about the Body of Christ (Justinian favoured
  • other salvific schemes and their respective doctrines about the state of mankind after the Fall, a
  • story of Kundalakesi, foe refuting heretical doctrines, adducing arguments for demolishing the view
  • s, and was directed in 1561 to report on the doctrines adopted by the Scottish congregations.
  • his object being to testify to the world the doctrines advanced by him in his public ministry, whic
  • he American Revolution, he broke with Quaker doctrines against violence and fought with the British
  • ny priests who had learnt about the Lutheran doctrines already from their fathers.
  • oted that Harris rejected some important LDS doctrines and that his sympathy for the Utah church wa
  • o originate something new results in strange doctrines, and largely destroys the influence of those
  • enquiry concerning the connexion betwixt the doctrines and miracles of Jesus Christ, where he maint
  • Heretical Doctrines and errors - Materialists, Buddhists, vedics
  • Essays on the Evidences, Doctrines and Practical Operations of Christianity (18
  • would follow the carrying into effect of its doctrines, and no heed would be given to the pretense
  • first declares that he will abstain from the doctrines and customs that separate him from us"; and
  • rms; and for this purpose instruction in the doctrines and duties of Christianity, as taught by the
  • Escalation Dynamics Based on Nuclear Doctrines and Force Postures in Southern Asia (March 2
  • nd Controversial Lectures upon the Christian Doctrines and Christian Practice (By E.H.)".
  • ations, changed ordinance and temple-related doctrines and principles, and have increasingly moved
  • terpreting such acts exclusively in terms of doctrines and beliefs (e.g., self-immolation, much lik
  • ice of folk religion and the formally taught doctrines and teachings of a faith.
  • e made to the Lord's Prayer to support other doctrines, and other prayers were developed as substit
  • Based on Teen Mania's doctrines and behavior, some Christian mental health p
  • lance of Power in the Asia-Pacific: Maritime Doctrines and Nuclear Weapons At Sea ISBN 978-981-256-
  • by Christ in the New Testament contains all doctrines and practices essential for salvation.
  • efutation of Buddhism, singling out Buddhist doctrines and practices for detailed criticism.
  • “free paper” that was not beholden to party doctrines and supported the right of freedom and human
  • charismatic churches it embraced many of the doctrines and practices found within Pentecostal and C
  • pope several letters in justification of his doctrines and conduct, but the result of these endeavo
  • Evergreen sustains the doctrines and standards of The Church of Jesus Christ
  • eadily receded more and more from the church doctrines and adopted the views of the Moravians, amon
  • They stood up for the original doctrines and later they were called as the Minor Part
  • ntres of the empire, had staunchly religious doctrines and acted as an expresser of the contemporar
  • very satisfactorily, both on account of his doctrines and his good temper.
  • the Restoration Movement's mistaken focus on doctrines and theories.
  • Meeting-House for reviving old Calvinistical doctrines and spreading Antinomian and other errors, a
  • on of the September 11, 2001 attacks was the doctrines and beliefs of Islam, and that Islam is intr
  • e a number of specifically Roman ceremonies, doctrines, and practices which had been discarded by t
  • n of the Bible into Gothic and shared common doctrines and practices.
  • p and down in East Anglia spreading mystical doctrines, and found a hearing at Cambridge, Willingha
  • announcing his abjuration of Roman Catholic doctrines, and was married, at St. John's, Notting Hil
  • revolution; he spoke against Thomas Paine's doctrines and supported the repressive legislation aim
  • omantics with anti-Semitic and authoritarian doctrines, and then influenced Wagner and finally the
  • ians were troubled by what they saw as false doctrines and malpractices within the Church, particul
  • d converted to Judaism, was bound to all the doctrines and precepts of the Jewish economy, and was
  • the visitors and many issues concerning the doctrines and beliefs of the TJC were openly discussed
  • d adhering to the church's and their order's doctrines and laws.
  • lution to "Endorse Certain Historic Anglican Doctrines and Policies" that was proposed by Bishop Ac
  • Religion is taught according to many of the doctrines and traditions of the Catholic faith.
  • isions and contained discussions about Jaina doctrines and principles.
  • In this light Fichte's doctrines appeared incomplete.
  • Many of their doctrines are whimsical, but their conduct is virtuous
  • handbooks summarizing Stoic and Peripatetic doctrines are preserved by Stobaeus and Eusebius.
  • These false doctrines are compounded of atheism and anti-religious
  • The primary source for the distinctive doctrines are the more than one thousand recorded serm
  • and his ethical, as well as epistemological, doctrines are cited in the Inaugural Dissertation and
  • Hayashi also promoted Fumimaro Konoye's doctrines, as a "right-winger" amongst the militarists
  • first principles, and he develops his legal doctrines as a system of philosophy.
  • o place greater evangelical emphasis on such doctrines as repentance, conversion, scriptural discip
  • his trial, Eckhart explained all challenged doctrines, asserting that heresy required intentionali
  • abjuration of the Pretender, and of certain doctrines attributed to Catholics, as that excommunica
  • on the Writings of Giraldus and upon Certain Doctrines Attributed to Kusta Ben Luka, privately publ
  • 5 BCE) made an attempt to revive Pythagorean doctrines, but the most important members of the schoo
  • hiang Kai-shek's side, defied Mao's military doctrines by his daring attack on the numerically and
  • temporal variation of different metaphysical doctrines cannot be regarded as a procession of discon
  • nventional views about stereotyped Unitarian doctrines caused alarm, and in 1853 he resigned.
  • The six doctrines comprised the minimum theological knowledge
  • k undertaken in criticism of the Jansenistic doctrines contained in La Vera Idea della Santa Sede b
  • with the adjuration of the supposed Catholic doctrines contained in the oath imposed upon those who
  • A System of Doctrines Contained in Divine Revelation, Explained an
  • s alleged to have maintained and promulgated doctrines contrary and repugnant to or inconsistent wi
  • The theological doctrines espoused by the Camden Society were never ge
  • Other nuclear warfare doctrines explicitly exclude decapitation strikes, on
  • Due to the doctrines expressed at the Council he began to adopt v
  • rs the critics of his father's philosophical doctrines expressed in the Guide for the Perplexed.
  • Hindiyya is deluded and her revelations and doctrines false.
  • joined Menno Simons in laying out practical doctrines for what would become the Mennonite church.
  • l to the development of replenishment at sea doctrines for the British fleet, and saw service up un
  • Raquette, G., Simplified Christian Doctrines for Muslims, Kashgar.
  • is encyclical, but he was stating that these doctrines have already been taught infallibly by the b
  • n a fulness of evidence, and to its peculiar doctrines, he was firmly attached.
  • -day Adventist publications containing their doctrines, he subsequently changed his Sabbath service
  • This went against the doctrines held by Mennonites of non-violence, pacifism
  • had issued a formal condemnation of thirteen doctrines held by "radical Aristotelians."
  • evelopment of the early Christian Creeds and doctrines, his Early Christian Creeds and Early Christ
  • The Protestant doctrines, however, are almost always exhibited in an
  • 770s, Hindiyya was charged of many heterodox doctrines in comparison with the Maronite historical d
  • s was followed by a struggle between the two doctrines in which Calvinism was victorious.
  • s he followed the scholastic method; but the doctrines in many points differ from those common to t
  • gospel, often explaining the most important doctrines in a rational and scriptural manner, and enf
  • To do this, he listed all the doctrines in the Apostle's Creed, and covered possible
  • ration dealt with the trend of philosophical doctrines in their relation to African-American youth
  • erywhere the author seeks to put theological doctrines in a decidedly modern form.
  • although the issue touched upon several core doctrines, it was not itself a matter of core doctrine
  • y attached to the Christian religion, to its doctrines, its morality and its practices.
  • erially and largely departed from the faith, doctrines, law, ordinances and usages of the said orig
  • evangelistic, nor do they generally embrace doctrines like the assurance of salvation, and on thes
  • islation of the period", based on three main doctrines: Malthus's principle that population increas
  • a wide variety of organisations, causes and doctrines might be considered to have commonalities th
  • Modern pioneering missionary doctrines now focus on inserting a culturally adapted
  • Let us contend earnestly for the glorious doctrines of salvation by grace, and justification by
  • ed by an English version, entitled, Life and Doctrines of our Saviour Jesus Christ (Ghent, 1656, in
  • New England liberal, rejecting the Calvinist doctrines of total depravity and divine election.
  • The focus is on Bible doctrine rather than doctrines of denominations.
  • The Doctrines of Grace: Rediscovering the Evangelical Gosp
  • hing of Christ must take precedence over the doctrines of a later time, and
  • ow everything into confusion, especially the doctrines of the Church, and quotes from a sermon at C
  • as his own; he said "I am a believer in the doctrines of the individualistic school of Anarchists,
  • He proselytise the doctrines of Naqshbandiyya, Qadria order of Sufism to
  • ulties he met with concerning the origin and doctrines of the Reformation, which at last ended in h
  • jrayana, namarupa is informed by the related doctrines of heartmind and Yogachara's mindstream.
  • eld by the churches of this body include the doctrines of grace, often referred to as the Five Poin
  • dance with the rule of Leo as opposed to the doctrines of Eutyches, it was declared that the two na
  • The doctrines of John Wycliffe led to controversy at the U
  • he Last Chance: An Introductory Essay to the Doctrines of Peace, 1953
  • he was accused of favouring the new doctrines of Jan Hus and John Wycliffe.
  • the source of many of the central spiritual doctrines of Thelema, especially in the visions of Bab
  • The Three Angels Message is one of the basic doctrines of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
  • He preached the doctrines of Marcus Garvey and Leonard Howell, both pr
  • ion to some of the most momentous of all the doctrines of the gospel, and to which I have adverted
  • which was not to argue about and defend the doctrines of Judaism, but to appeal to the sentiments
  • As the three cardinal doctrines of Judaism, Abba Mari accentuates: (1) That
  • nnox chose James and the king taught him the doctrines of Calvinism.
  • the rights of kings, in which he refutes the doctrines of those he coins monarchomachs: George Buch
  • ncluded a reader on The Social and Political Doctrines of Contemporary Europe consisting of selecte
  • ted nonsense, patched up partly of the moral doctrines of philosophers, and partly of poetical fict
  • h Qasim Anwer, came from Iraq to promote the doctrines of Nur Bakshi.
  • The doctrines of the organization are based on teachings a
  • To provide united support to the doctrines of Scriptures as are outlined in the stateme
  • Two Doctrines of Vision ; presented in 4th International S
  • Jewish Catholics subscribe to the doctrines of the Catholic faith and are in full commun
  • t to Protestantism, and Olympia embraced the doctrines of Luther and Calvin.
  • wledge comes into conflict with the accepted doctrines of the movement."
  • logy at Leipzig and came in contact with the doctrines of the Reformation.
  • on was the popularization of the egalitarian doctrines of the French philosopher Jean-Jacques Rouss
  • He held to the doctrines of predestination and agreed with the Synod
  • The doctrines of the church are similar to those of the Ch
  • Doctrines of the circulation : a history of physiologi
  • tleton believed, exemplified a denial of the doctrines of original sin and total depravity.
  • y for the scholastic theology as against the doctrines of the Reformers.
  • and can be seen in its clearest form in the doctrines of Ahimsa and Karma
  • the Jain ethics and doctrine-especially the doctrines of Ahmisa and Anekantavada-are based.
  • asbourg in 1524, being anxious to spread the doctrines of the Reformation among the French-speaking
  • After discussing the beliefs and doctrines of the church with them, he began attending
  • th that seemed capable of extension to other doctrines of the Westminster Confession of Faith.
  • Christianity: Volume 1: Prolegomena and the Doctrines of Scripture, God, and Angels, Detroit Bapti
  • n of convocation in 1411 to inquire into the doctrines of Wycliffe.
  • er countenance the zionist and nationalistic doctrines of the state of Israel.
  • tic process he adopted some of the Manichean doctrines of Manes and denied that the God of the univ
  • tempted to creatively restate the Protestant doctrines of justification and atonement.
  • father was a physician, who on embracing the doctrines of the Reformation became a Protestant minis
  • azine devoted itself to literature, arts and doctrines of Methodism, containing articles, poetry, f
  • Leonidas Feggos protested to various doctrines of the Apostolic Church of Pentecost which l
  • s to resume the chair of History of Economic Doctrines of the University of Barcelona.
  • y of Valencia (1974) and History of Economic Doctrines of the University of Barcelona.
  • Through this publication, the doctrines of the second advent and seventh-day Sabbath
  • He had doctrines of disease, as every practitioner must have;
  • Additionally, the Augustinian doctrines of grace regarding predestination are taught
  • asteful to many, and when he taught that the doctrines of the Catholics and the Reformed could in m
  • rce party with strong commitments to liberal doctrines of separation of powers, freedom of expressi
  • ught before court, having denied some of the doctrines of the Lutheran Church.
  • the Old and New Testament, and the peculiar Doctrines of Christianity, in agreement with the Exper
  • cancelled meetings by those who confused the doctrines of socialism and anarchism.
  • While accepting and supporting the doctrines of the Free Methodist Church, Central opens
  • A similar belief in the doctrines of the Kabbalah is expressed in a sermon in
  • ng to write and speak against the mainstream doctrines of Dr. Desmond Ford.
  • econcile, in words at least, the Augustinian doctrines of predestination and efficacious grace with
  • Eliot was also a writer, publishing Doctrines of Christianity; Lectures to Young Men; Lect
  • was especially directed against the economic doctrines of the Liberals; in 1881 he published a pamp
  • and that the solution lay in the free market doctrines of unfettered competition and meritocracy.
  • himself to discover indications of different doctrines of philosophy in the stories of the Pentateu
  • steps to prevent the spread of the heretical doctrines of the Waldenses.
  • ct nature of the Union, with its concomitant doctrines of corporate resistance, nullification, and
  • r part, and continued his inquiries into the doctrines of the Christian religion, religious tolerat
  • He wrote a great work on the doctrines of the Pythagoreans, and tried to show that
  • or some fundamental ideas connected with the doctrines of that very religion.
  • e tried to rely upon the existing common law doctrines of nuisance and libel, but it is doubtful wh
  • However, as the military doctrines of Wang Ming and his supporters were adopted
  • He thinks it ill-advised to build the doctrines of natural religion and morality on a hypoth
  • where he continued to be a proponent of the doctrines of nullification in opposition to Jackson.
  • ping Rebellion) as some of the reputed early doctrines of the organization.
  • d to the conservative side, and defended the doctrines of the church against John Hooper; but his c
  • s been regarded as an attempt to present the doctrines of the Cartesian school in a form which woul
  • te all the tenets of the Cabala, such as the doctrines of the sefirot, emanation, the divine names,
  • lims in the line of Tijaniyyah following the doctrines of Sheikh Ahmada Tijani, the spiritual found
  • as never become clear how much of the modern doctrines of organic evolution he admitted.
  • tical values, the rejection of authoritarian doctrines of national security, and the development of
  • men's doctrinal differences: "There are many doctrines of a less essential nature ... In these we m
  • ), The Imperial Idea and its Enemies (1959), Doctrines of Imperialism (1965), The Habit of Authorit
  • e Christians about the dangers and heretical doctrines of religious cults, to use the Gospel of Jes
  • s has illumined, and which have received the doctrines of the Christian faith, belong to the jurisd
  • They developed the fundamental doctrines of Naturphilosophie.
  • the 18th century did faithfully promote the doctrines of New England's anti-authoritarian Low-Chur
  • He defended the doctrines of the Immaculate Conception, the authority
  • Doctrines of Judicial Precedent in Scots Law (1952)
  • ir Philosophies, which expounded some of the doctrines of a modern Confucianism.
  • Unconditional election is drawn from the doctrines of salvation adopted by Augustine of Hippo,
  • d in Puritan divinity, and adopted Sabellian doctrines on the Trinity.
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