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1 PreGreek| inconsistent with sound doctrine; we had therefore good reason, 2 I | efforts to establish their doctrine on a seeming basis of reason, 3 I | has been filled with His doctrine and with the religion which 4 I | of knowledge. But as the doctrine of Providence is not destroyed 5 V | genuinely plead for the doctrine of the Church and refute 6 XIV | something like this. If the doctrine is serviceable and its purpose 7 XIV | Syrian adherents by sound doctrine, he would take care to learn 8 XVI | of Jesus. But Christian doctrine is not in the least to be 9 XVI | those who introduce the doctrine of natures so constituted 10 XVII | God to suit some secret doctrine, and apply the names of 11 XVII | accordance with some mysterious doctrine, apply the name Sabaoth, 12 XVIII | Stoicism: rejecting Plato's doctrine as less dignified than that 13 XVIII | faintest approach to the doctrine of Providence, arguing from 14 XVIII | ventured to present this doctrine to all mankind, in the face 15 XVIII | them as ministers of the doctrine, He might reasonably have 16 XVIII | truth of any particular doctrine, endeavours to apply his 17 XVIII | less, according to this doctrine, similarly rid men from 18 XVIII | offence. Just so, if Christian doctrine 349as much as any other 19 XVIII | that is contrary to sound doctrine? The Philosophers, I take 20 XIX | For though the perverted doctrine, backed up with much instruction, 21 XIX | kind. For if this is sound doctrine, is it any wonder that the 22 XXI | hardeneth." ~1. Since the doctrine of a righteous judgment 23 XXI | of the Church, and that doctrine if believed to be true stimulates 24 XXI | very clearly support the doctrine of Free Will. ~6. But since 25 XXI | dishonour. How can it be sound doctrine that, "We must all stand 26 XXI | is a consequence of their doctrine), it is nevertheless possible 27 XXII | king";523in order that the doctrine of the embodying of souls ( 28 XXIII | movement of the stars the doctrine of the higher God they have 29 XXIII | impiety involved in the doctrine of fate, a subject treated 30 XXIII | ventured to hold an impious doctrine, rather than admit, as they 31 XXIV | own opposite; and if this doctrine of opposites holds good, 32 XXV | by them establish their doctrine that men are so constituted 33 XXV | by a side wind the absurd doctrine of souls being "naturally 34 XXV(607)| with Him. ---- See Dorner, Doctrine of the Person of Christ,