Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd,1| than an idle curiosity, the doctrines of the Western Churches
2 Fwd,1| fidelity to the correct doctrines and correct practices established
3 Fwd,4| Christian Churches revise their doctrines according to the feminist
4 1,1 | West off from the right doctrines and the right faith preserved
5 2,12| elaborate the fundamental doctrines of Christianity.~ More specifically,
6 2,36| heresies, schisms and false doctrines with the Ecumenical Councils,
7 2,36| Ecumenical Councils, the doctrines of the Holy Fathers and
8 4,12| is not spoiled by [evil] doctrines a representation of knowledge
9 6,10| amplify and even revise their doctrines.~ Of course, the arguments
10 6,14| one who follows heretical doctrines is on the side of the Passion.” [
11 6,15| Orthodoxy does not have false doctrines.~ Moreover, in an attempt
12 6,16| understand how these false doctrines became solidly established
13 6,16| when it arose, and false doctrines became firmly fixed in the
14 7,11| Councils, various other doctrines assumed to be “biblical”
15 7,11| with divers and strange doctrines (Heb 13:8-9).~ ~Fr. John
16 7,14| to reject many essential doctrines of Scripture, but to reject
17 7,14| created its own “truths” and doctrines, and each has either added
18 7,20| private opinion. Certain doctrines, although never formally
19 9,15| Orthodox and the Augustinian doctrines of the fall and the first
20 10,12| there are many religious doctrines that mutually enrich one
21 10,16| fidelity to the correct doctrines and correct practices established
22 10,16| when they deviate from the doctrines of the faith, or, as the
23 11,1 | with the Latin Church. “Our doctrines are those preached by the
24 11,4 | Great Schism, some basic doctrines and practices common to
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