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Definition of doctrine
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Doctrine
(n.)
Teaching;
instruction.
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Shakerism
::
Shakerism
(n.)
Doctrines
of the
Shakers.
Text
::
Text (n.) A verse or
passage
of
Scripture,
especially
one
chosen
as the
subject
of a
sermon,
or in proof of a
doctrine..
Dogma
::
Dogma (n.) A
formally
stated
and
authoritatively
settled
doctrine;
a
definite,
established,
and
authoritative
tenet..
Ebionite
::
Ebionite
(n.) One of a sect of
heretics,
in the first
centuries
of the
church,
whose
doctrine
was a
mixture
of
Judaism
and
Christianity.
They
denied
the
divinity
of
Christ,
regarding
him as an
inspired
messenger,
and
rejected
much of the New
Testament..
Swedenborgian
::
Swedenborgian
(n.) One who holds the
doctrines
of the New
Jerusalem
church,
as
taught
by
Emanuel
Swedenborg,
a
Swedish
philosopher
and
religious
writer,
who was born a. d. 1688 and died 1772.
Swedenborg
claimed
to have
intercourse
with the
spiritual
world,
through
the
opening
of his
spiritual
senses
in 1745. He
taught
that the Lord Jesus
Christ,
as
comprehending
in
himself
all the
fullness
of the
Godhead,
is the one only God, and that there is a
spiritual
sense to the
Scriptures,
which he
(Swede
Ism
::
Ism (n.) A
doctrine
or
theory;
especially,
a wild or
visionary
theory..
Eudoxian
::
Eudoxian
(n.) A
follower
of
Eudoxius,
patriarch
of
Antioch
and
Constantinople
in the 4th
century,
and a
celebrated
defender
of the
doctrines
of
Arius..
Particularism
::
Particularism
(n.) The
doctrine
of
particular
election.
Arminianism
::
Arminianism
(n.) The
religious
doctrines
or
tenets
of the
Arminians.
Hear
::
Hear (v. t.) To give
audience
or
attention
to; to
listen
to; to heed; to
accept
the
doctrines
or
advice
of; to obey; to
examine;
to try in a
judicial
court;
as, to hear a
recitation;
to hear a
class;
the case will be heard
to-morrow..
Utilitarianism
::
Utilitarianism
(n.) The
doctrine
that
utility
is the sole
standard
of
morality,
so that the
rectitude
of an
action
is
determined
by its
usefulness..
Episcopalianism
::
Episcopalianism
(n.) The
doctrine
and
usages
of
Episcopalians;
episcopacy.
Sacramentarian
::
Sacramentarian
(n.) A name given in the
sixteenth
century
to those
German
reformers
who
rejected
both the Roman and the
Lutheran
doctrine
of the holy
eucharist.
Jeffersonian
::
"Jeffersonian
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
characteristic
of,
Thomas
Jefferson
or his
policy
or
political
doctrines..
Naturalist
::
Naturalist
(n.) One who holds or
maintains
the
doctrine
of
naturalism
in
religion.
Catastrophism
::
Catastrophism
(n.) The
doctrine
that the
geological
changes
in the
earth's
crust have been
caused
by the
sudden
action
of
violent
physical
causes;
--
opposed
to the
doctrine
of
uniformism.
Eschatology
::
Eschatology
(n.) The
doctrine
of the last or final
things,
as
death,
judgment,
and the
events
therewith
connected..
Mosaism
::
Mosaism
(n.)
Attachment
to the
system
or
doctrines
of
Moses;
that which is
peculiar
to the
Mosaic
system
or
doctrines.
Secessionism
::
Secessionism
(n.) The
doctrine
or
policy
of
secession;
the
tenets
of
secession;
the
tenets
of
secessionists.
Creationism
::
Creationism
(n.) The
doctrine
that a soul is
specially
created
for each human being as soon as it is
formed
in the womb; --
opposed
to
traducianism.
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