Use doctrine in a sentence
Sentences starting with doctrine
- Doctrine of the Soul, 127. [6]
Sentences ending with doctrine
- Here also, as Wolf himself had probably experienced, there had been no lack of inclination toward the Lutheran doctrine. [10]
- In a letter which follows he elucidates this doctrine. [5]
- For the quarrel which came near being a civil war, which convulsed the state, and cost Barneveld his head, had its origin in a difference on certain points, and more especially on a single point, of religious doctrine. [6]
- A series of what are called facts is brought forward to prove some very improbable doctrine. [3]
- Is that the way to test the truth of any doctrine? [7]
- Ain't that rather un-American doctrine? [8]
- For facts relating to this question we must look to two sources; the recorded experience of the medical profession in general, and the results of trials made according to Homoeopathic principles, and capable of testing the truth of the doctrine. [3]
- You shall hence to Madame of Montgomery as her faithful chaplain, once I have heard you preach and know your doctrine. [11]
- That principle is the only shred left of his original Nebraska doctrine. [7]
- The people in the north end of the State were for stronger measures of opposition than we of the central and southern portions of the State, but we were all opposed to the Nebraska doctrine. [7]
Short sentences using doctrine
- It is an infamous doctrine. [5]
Sentences containing doctrine two or more times
- It is not unreasonable that we should have something to say concerning the doctrine to be preached here, that we should insist that that doctrine be in accordance with what we have always believed was the true doctrine as received by this Church. [9]
- It has brought out that great doctrine of moral insanity, which has done more to make men charitable and soften legal and theological barbarism than any one doctrine that I can think of since the message of peace and good-will to men. [6]
- If the word of another is taken instead of this primary faith, the church, the state, art, letters, life, all suffer degradation,--"the doctrine of inspiration is lost; the base doctrine of the majority of voices usurps the place of the doctrine of the soul. [6]
- I do consider my Essay of much importance so long as the doctrine it maintains is treated as a question, and so long as any important part of the defence of that doctrine is thought to rest on its evidence or arguments. [3]
- In my passion I had not hesitated to lay down the doctrine that the courageous and the strong took what they wanted,--a doctrine of which I had been a consistent disciple in the professional and business realm. [9]
More example sentences with the word doctrine in them
- Only the conviction with which men like Clemens and Origen, who were friends of his wife, declared that the doctrine to which they adhered was the only right one--was, in fact, the truth itself--seemed to the skeptic "foolishness. [10]
- Now, having established with his entire party this doctrine, having been entirely successful in that branch of his efforts in your behalf, he is ready for another. [7]
- How many persons who shudder at the sound of this word can tell the difference between that doctrine and their own professed belief in the omnipresence of the Deity? [6]
- Let any one who doubts, carefully contemplate that now almost complete legal combination-piece of machinery, so to speak compounded of the Nebraska doctrine and the Dred Scott decision. [7]
- And how gladly we hearkened while he told us of the great Plato, and gave us to know wherefore and on what grounds his doctrine seemed to him, Herdegen, sounder and loftier than that of Aristotle, concerning whom he had learned much erewhile in Nuremberg. [10]
- His senior deacon ventured to say to him that some of his people required to be reminded of the great fundamental doctrine of the worthlessness of all human efforts and motives. [6]
- Is it the true test of the soundness of a doctrine that in some places people won't let you proclaim it? [7]
- Their--their doctrine is too simple, it does not seem as if life, the social order is to be so easily solved. [9]
- I never failed to take such noates by wrighting out of his doctrine as my capacity could comprehend, unless some raynie day hindred my endeavor. [4]
- He rose simply to protest against the doctrine which the gentleman from Indiana had avowed in the course of what he [Mr. Lincoln] could not but consider an unsound argument. [7]
- His views as to fate, or the determining conditions of the character, brought him near enough to the doctrine of predestination to make him afraid of its consequences, and led him to enter a caveat against any denial of the self-governing power of the will. [6]
- Isabel, we can't throw aside that old doctrine of the Atonement yet. [8]
- The ropedancer remembered this statement, questioned other Bacchantes about these things, and heard the doctrine of the transmigration of the soul confirmed. [10]
- The burden of this somewhat comprehensive demonstration lying entirely upon the advocates of this doctrine, it may be left to their mature reflections. [3]
- Two years after this he was unanimously invited to accept the Presidency of that body; and he lived to see his doctrine established, and all reputable opposition withdrawn. [3]
- Krebs substituted for this fallacy what may be called the doctrine of potentiality. [9]
- He teaches men this doctrine, and in so doing prepares the public mind to take the next decision when it comes, without any inquiry. [7]
- He has used this doctrine as a part of the machinery of his story without pledging his absolute belief in it to the extent to which it is asserted or implied. [6]
- Speaking generally, I think we may say that Haller's doctrine is the one now commonly received; namely, that the muscles contract in virtue of their own inherent endowments. [3]
- And allowing both these to be true, neither has the remotest affinity to the third new doctrine, that which declares seven eighths of all chronic diseases to be owing to Psora. [3]
- I repeat that there has never been so monstrous a doctrine uttered from the mouth of a respectable man. [7]
- A writer in the 'Spectator' (March 12, 1871, p. 320) comments as follows on this passage:--"Mr. Darwin finds himself compelled to reintroduce a new doctrine of the fall of man. [1]
- In this article the reader will find a full exposition of the doctrine of plural personality illustrated by striking cases. [6]
- This was truly the principle of contraries contrariis, which ill-informed persons have attempted to make out to be the general doctrine of medicine, whereas there is no general dogma other than this: disease is to be treated by anything that is proved to cure it. [3]
- The truth about the matter is this: Judge Douglas has sung paeans to his "Popular Sovereignty" doctrine until his Supreme Court, co-operating with him, has squatted his Squatter Sovereignty out. [7]
- Only I dread the last hour, and still more the long eternity which will follow it, for the good, patient woman entered the snare of the Satanic Protestant doctrine, and will not hear of taking the holy sacrament. [10]
- But many of the laity, who wanted their nebulosities fresh, admired his doctrine and adopted it, and it attained to great prosperity in spite of the hostility of the experts. [5]
- Consider, for instance, the fundamental doctrine in the Creeds, that of the Trinity, which has been much scoffed at. [9]
- The fable covers the doctrine that there is One Man; present to individuals only in a partial manner; and that we must take the whole of society to find the whole man. [6]
- These invariably championed the doctrine of the virgin birth as the pillar on which the Incarnation depended. [9]
- He believed in the doctrine of spiritual influx as sincerely as any Calvinist or Swedenborgian. [6]
- And in order the better to ensure to his progeny the fastness of this dye, he married the granddaughter of a famous divine, celebrated in the annals of New England,--no doubt with some injustice,--as a staunch advocate on the doctrine of infant damnation. [9]
- I have heard that whenever the name of man is spoken, the doctrine of immortality is announced; it cleaves to his constitution. [6]
- I have said, that to show the truth of the Homoeopathic doctrine, as announced by Hahnemann, it would be necessary to show, in the third place, that remedies never cure diseases when they are not capable of producing similar symptoms! [3]
- We are aware that this is not a very popular doctrine. [7]
- George Bridges says that the logical conclusion of that old doctrine is what philosophers call determinism--Calvinistic predestination. [9]
- The third doctrine, that Psora, the other name of which you remember, is the cause of the great majority of chronic diseases, is a startling one, to say the least. [3]
- Curiously enough, now that it is defined, it proves to be an American issue--a logical and positive projection of our Washingtonian tradition and Monroe doctrine. [9]
- Now I hold that he whose testimony would be accepted in behalf of the Muggletonian doctrine has a right to be heard against it. [6]
- Why, I understood that at one time the people of Chicago would not let Judge Douglas preach a certain favorite doctrine of his. [7]
- His late joint struggle with the Republicans, against the Lecompton Constitution, involves nothing of the original Nebraska doctrine. [7]
- And he was struck suddenly by the significance of the fact, often remarked, that McCrae in his brief and common-sense and by no means enlivening sermons had never once referred in any way to doctrine or dogma! [9]
- This is a strange contradiction to the doctrine of the development of what they call dynamic power, by means of friction and subdivision. [3]
- In its very statement of the doctrine maintained it avoids all discussion of the nature of the disease "known as puerperal fever," and all the somewhat stale philology of the word contagion. [3]
- The doctrine is sound; the only difficulty is in applying it. [4]
- Many writers, and some of them English, have expressed curiosity, if not wonder, at the different fortunes which attended the doctrine of equality in America and in France. [4]
- Arjuna was generally so silent that Philostratus had vainly endeavored to discover from him any particulars as to the doctrine of the Brahmans, among whom Apollonius of Tyana declared that he had found the highest wisdom, or concerning the manners of his people. [10]
- And thus the skeptic will be convinced, in spite of his own doctrine. [10]
- It was rather singular that she should have elected to be the apostle of this extreme doctrine, for she was herself far better equipped with brain than muscles. [6]
- The doctrine of self-government is right,--absolutely and eternally right,--but it has no just application as here attempted. [7]
- The doctrine of Schwann, as I remarked long ago (1844), runs parallel with the nebular theory in astronomy, and they may yet stand or fall together. [3]
- And what I say here will hold with still more force against the Judge's doctrine of "unfriendly legislation. [7]
- If we were sane, we should all see a political or religious doctrine alike; there would be no dispute: it would be a case of eight and seven--just as it is in heaven, where all are sane and none insane. [5]
- If we were sane we should all see a political or religious doctrine alike, there would be no dispute: it would be a case of 8 and 7--just as it is in heaven, where all are sane and none insane. [5]
- I repeated the same doctrine to the exultant coal discoverers of Humboldt. [5]
- Man in many respects may be compared with those animals which have long been domesticated, and a large body of evidence can be advanced in favour of the Pallasian doctrine (14. [1]
- If we now recognize this doctrine by allowing the seceders to go in peace, it is difficult to see what we can do if others choose to go or to extort terms upon which they will promise to remain. [7]
- The Mistress looked rather grave, as if doubtful whether she ought not to signify her disapprobation of what seemed to her dangerous doctrine. [6]
- I have been putting your doctrine to the test. [6]
- Miss Crane's whole Puritan household would have raised their hands in horror at such a doctrine. [9]
- This single admission pulls down the whole doctrine of infallibility of judgment in consciences. [5]
- No doctrine of prayer or special providence is to be his excuse for not looking straight at secondary causes, and acting, exactly so far as experience justifies him, as if he were himself the divine agent which antiquity fabled him to be. [3]
- I could not possibly give you one of the 'arguments' you cruelly hint at, on which any doctrine of mine stands; for I do not know what arguments are in reference to any expression of a thought. [6]
- I've laid my plate on the table with a prayer that I get it filled with good political doctrine, and I've promise that the food I'm to get is what's best for all of us. [11]
- You seem, in pages 84 and 148, to consider the judges as the ultimate arbiters of all constitutional questions,--a very dangerous doctrine indeed, and one which would place us under the despotism of an oligarchy. [7]
- Such was the origin and duration of this doctrine and practice, into the history of which we will now look a little more narrowly. [6]
- My father was one of the followers of Zeno--" "And you," interrupted Publius, "thought you were acting in accordance with the doctrine of the Stoa. [10]
- In the woods, one day, talk ran on the Trinity as being nowhere asserted as a doctrine in the Bible, and some one suggested that the attempt to pack these great and fluent mysteries into one word must always be more or less unsatisfactory. [4]
- Of course no one can hold Emerson responsible for the "Yoga" doctrine of Brahmanism, which he has amused himself with putting in verse. [6]
- I was going on to protest that I was not ignorant of the doctrine. [9]
- He lingered longest on Buddhism; and it surprises me now to discover how well, with the aids then at his command, he understood the touching charity of Buddha and the deep wisdom and grandeur of his doctrine. [10]
- He is an old friend now, Senator and Judge and Presidential Candidate,--Stephen Arnold Douglas,--father of the doctrine of Local Sovereignty, which he has come to preach. [9]
- Until that moment of travail the doctrine of equality had seemed very pretty to me. [9]
- The industrial development of the United States was of course a necessary and desirable thing, but the economic doctrine which formed the basis of American institutions proved to be unsuited to industrialism, and introduced unforeseen evils that were a serious menace to the Republic. [9]
- The real aim, of the story was to test the doctrine of "original sin" and human responsibility for the disordered volition coming under that technical denomination. [6]
- A strong advocate of the doctrine of the indeterminate sentence, he had little patience with many of the judicial outgivings on that subject. [4]
- And the sum of the doctrine contained in these words is this: Bless those that curse you, pray for your enemies and repent for those who persecute you, for 'if ye love them that love you what thank have ye? [10]
- His central doctrine of popular sovereignty was taken from Locke. [4]
- No doubt many of my hearers will recognize, in the following passages, arguments they may have heard brought forward with triumphant confidence in behalf of some doctrine not yet extinct. [3]
- This venerable work of an old artist ought to have been retained, no matter what doctrine the Leitgebs now professed. [10]
- The mere thought of a Juan Diaz, who had absorbed the heretical Lutheran doctrine here, returning home to infect the hearts of the Castilians with its venom, makes my blood boil also. [10]
- Their doctrine must not be brought into publicity; it is not devoid of a delusive charm and it is indispensable to the safety of the state that the mob should remain faithful to the old gods and sacrifices. [10]
- Those Congressmen had no right to commit this whole country to a theological doctrine. [5]
- And this was no new doctrine for Whigs. [7]
- Clearly this was no invention of his because General Cass put forth the same doctrine in 1848 in his so called Nicholson letter, six years before Douglas thought of such a thing. [7]
- But there is no end to cases of this kind, and I could give some of recent date, if necessary, lending a certain plausibility at least to the doctrine of transmitted impressions. [6]
- He was thinking, no doubt, of the miracle-monger of Tyana, Apollonius, who certainly had heard of the doctrine of the Redeemer. [10]
- It entered into my original plan to treat of the doctrine relating to Psora, or itch,--an almost insane conception, which I am glad to get rid of, for this is a subject one does not care to handle without gloves. [3]
- The doctrine of Mulder, so widely diffused in popular and scientific belief, of the existence of a common base of all albuminous substances, the so-called protein, has not stood the test of rigorous analysis. [3]
- We regarded the Monroe Doctrine as altruistic, while others smiled. [9]
- Many of the metrical preludes to his lectures are a versified and condensed abstract of the leading doctrine of the discourse. [6]
- If it were merely a question of doctrine, I should resign. [9]
- No doubt some may have honestly thought they proved something; may have used them with the purpose of convincing their friends, or of silencing the opponents of their favorite doctrine, whatever that might be. [3]
- This doctrine, like many others of its kind, seemed at first sight to be the balm it pretended, instead of an irritant, as it really was. [9]
- Verily, verily, the man who, even for an instant, ceases to hate unbelief or false doctrine has sinned for his whole life on this side of the grave and beyond it; sinned against the only true and saving faith and its divine Founder. [10]
- Each of her little weaknesses presently began to appear as an additional charm to the stern man who had himself been brought up in the doctrine of the Stoics. [10]
- They drew the line; they thought that the missionary's doctrine was too sweeping, too comprehensive. [5]
- Some of the less timorous of the older inhabitants, curious to learn what doctrine this interloper had to proclaim, thrust their way that evening into the City Hall, which was crowded, as the papers said, "to suffocation. [9]
- It has naturally led to a reconsideration of the doctrine of eternal punishment. [6]
- It is well known to those who have had the good fortune to see the "Homoeopathic Examiner," that this journal led off, in its first number, with a grand display of everything the newly imported doctrine had to show for itself. [3]
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