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Aristotle used to walk while teaching and his habit gave rise to peripateticism, a system of philosophy that upheld his doctrines.
What he disliked most about the Church was the association between its rigidly enforced doctrines and its historic political aspirations.
The Privy Council had published forty-two articles which endeavoured to enforce Zwinglian doctrines upon the English Church.
In all the social sciences, the doctrines of racialism were accepted as a given.
Here I want to clear one thing, that it is not vanity that has actuated me to adopt the doctrines of atheism.
Perhaps the adjurations are against confining the remedial provisions by reference to common law doctrines and limitations.
Over the years, these doctrines have been given more and more of an Evangelical spin by Adventists.
Beliefs about death and the afterlife correspond to the doctrines of the major religions.
It is what Buddhists and various other doctrines aim to sever in an effort to transcend samsaric rebirth and needless suffering.
It would be better to deny the doctrines than to explain them so relativistically.
Its contents consist largely of warnings, remonstrances, assertions, arguments in favor of certain doctrines, narratives for enforcing morals.
For the rest I think I may be excused here from a detailed refutation of all these doctrines.
It is time we realized that in this day and age of science we do not need these prehistoric doctrines to rule our lives.
The most radical effort of this kind is his revision of the doctrines of atonement and incarnation.
For instance, they do not ask whose interests are served through doctrines of universal salvation or limited atonement.
In France Zola was the dominant practitioner of naturalism in prose fiction and the chief exponent of its doctrines.
Nonetheless, scholastic theologians did not spend their time simply defending the doctrines articulated by the magisterium.
Rather, our purpose is to provide a scriptural evidence for these doctrines.
The emperor, Pontifex Maximus, sits on top of the Pantheon, and adjudicates the differences among the doctrines.
This misbegotten reversion to the failed doctrines of the Volkstead era of Prohibition has less than the chance of success which that effort had.
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The doctrines appear to be endemic in Persia, and in our own days appeared again in the babi movement.
The wild doctrines of Sumner and Thaddeus Stevens on these points are not our law.
Zoroaster was not their founder, but was their reformer, and the purifier of their doctrines.
It is not only by the rejection of particular doctrines that the Church of England propagates unbelief.
He was a great scholar, and had become acquainted with Gnostic and manichaean doctrines.
Much has changed in the world, but the Marxian doctrines have remained unchanged.
He seems to have a leaning for metempsychosis and the doctrines of Pythagoras.
It has often been assumed that Lyell was led by the study of Hutton's works to adopt the uniformitarian' doctrines.
The sketch of his doctrines which it contains is clearly a preliminary study elaborated and amplified in the Upanishad.
The remainder of the poem is independent of the Upanishad and goes far beyond its doctrines.
It is our custom to think out the consistency of all our doctrines and usages.
The attack opened by Valla upon the hypocrisies and false doctrines of monasticism was both powerful and novel.
Positive Eugenics may be as obvious as negative eugenics, but the promulgation of its doctrines is not equally easy.
He was in the main a neoplatonist, drawing from that school his doctrines of the Monad and his strong tendency towards mysticism.
The Gaelic population was far indeed from holding the doctrines of passive obedience and nonresistance.
Clemens had not at that time formulated any particular doctrines of his own.
As the revelation did not consist in doctrines, so the doctrine we require is not a creed or compend of doctrines.
Not only this, she is the brooder and breeder of all primitive doctrines, the conceiver and the mother of all human creeds.
Nevertheless, certain of Weishaupt's doctrines are not incompatible with the principles of Orthodox Judaism.
The names by which the three doctrines are respectively designated are, Realism, Nominalism, and conceptualism.
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