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He sees whether the doctrine is true or false (Ephesians 4:11-14; Acts 15:22-31; 16:4-5)
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He teaches the truth to others (1 Timothy 3:1-2), exhorts in sound doctrine (Titus 1:7-9), convicts the gain-sayers and even preaches (1 Timothy 5:17-18) , better to have full time elders for some real pastoral work than assistant men in ‘ministerial' work), and he speaks the truth in love (Ephesians 4:15)
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He must know the truth (Acts 20:28), and he must be able to, by sound doctrine, teaching, both exhort and convict the gainsayers (Titus 1:9)
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These are not matters of compromising doctrine but rather the use of wisdom in matters of judgment
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"The will of God," Moamar Graheb of the Council of Faith and Doctrine said, interrupting dangerously and looking at him like he thought this scientist needed some re-indoctrination
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Though a pistol cannot kill in the afterlife, the pain is still as bad and all the members of the Council of Faith and Doctrine were quick to draw theirs, Moamar quicker than any
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the word; be instant in season, out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with all longsuffering and doctrine
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3For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after
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agree to some change in the local church/congregation That is not the changing of doctrine
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If it is a matter of indifference (and not Biblical Doctrine), the majority can rule
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The members of the Council of Faith and Doctrine re-appeared on the stage of the amphitheater at Susa during another spectacular sunset where the crew had reconvened
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The Council of Faith and Doctrine was supreme, even to the Commander when they were unanimous and there was no military battle in progress
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preach sound doctrine unto them
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What he did know was that he hadn't been brought up formally before the Haadij and/or the Council of Faith and Doctrine on charges of trespassing in the woman's universe
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I can know and subscribe to principles and truth and doctrine, but that doesn’t mean that I have faith
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The resurrection isn’t a doctrine
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This is possibly the most crucial doctrine of the faith because upon it rests every word and the definition of those words
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We might subscribe to the doctrine of the trinity, but in all practicality, we then live and move and have our being as individuals who only come together
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Though we might have such and such a doctrine, and though we might meet together and get along great while together, we are in fact not together in the deepest sense of the word
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He was now pretty sure Tellow was his parole officer, sent by Theology to make sure he was following doctrine
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When conversing about anything connected to theology, church doctrine or ancient scripture, they were as knowledgeable as any human being could be, and operated as if they had a full understanding of the subject matter
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There is some discrepancy in the doctrine of the Church about where the Holy Spirit is and when he is there
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This doctrine of theirs is all nonsense
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Peter had a doctrine that included the Jews in the body of Christ but not the gentiles
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In some parts of Lancashire, it is pretended, I have been told, that bread of oatmeal is a heartier food for labouring people than wheaten bread, and 1 have frequently heard the same doctrine held in Scotland
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"But they're a threat to church doctrine
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preached by Christian doctrine could be used for
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result of the Christian doctrine
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But the real Christian doctrine could not be
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his doctrine in several works, from which the most
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Instead, in the Christian doctrine, there is a
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nothing more than a propagandistic doctrine for
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politic doctrine with religion? It is true, there were
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doctrine, the Islamic one has the same base with the
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In fact, the main condition of any religious doctrine is to
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Pinnock rightly states about this eternal torture doctrine, "How can one love a
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technically speaking, this scripture has no bearing on the doctrine of conditional
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CS Lewis wrote, "There is no doctrine I would more willingly remove from
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doctrine has its roots in the Old Testament and is taught in typology (or symbols)
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There is no doctrine of hel [i
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Nothing, however, can be more absurd than this whole doctrine of the balance of trade, upon which, not only these restraints, but almost all the other regulations of commerce, are founded
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When two places trade with one another, this doctrine supposes that, if the balance be even, neither of them either loses or gains; but if it leans in any degree to one side, that one of them loses, and the other gains, in proportion to its declension from the exact equilibrium
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That it was the spirit of monopoly which originally both invented and propagated this doctrine, cannot be doubted and they who first taught it, were by no means such fools as they who believed it
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This general rule, however, is liable to a great number of exceptions; and the doctrine of drawbacks has become a much less simple matter than it was at their first institution
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This doctrine, like most other doctrines which are confidently asserted by any considerable number of people, was, and still continues to be, most implicitly believed by a much greater number: by almost all those who are either unacquainted with the woollen trade, or who have not made particular inquiries
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Their curious doctrine of minimal interference meant they could not do the practical work themselves
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Though in representing the labour which is employed upon land as the only productive labour, the notions which it inculcates are, perhaps, too narrow and confined ; yet in representing the wealth of nations as consisting, not in the unconsumable riches of money, but in the consumable goods annually reproduced by the labour of the society, and in representing perfect liberty as the only effectual expedient for rendering this annual reproduction the greatest possible, its doctrine seems to be in every respect as just as it is generous and liberal
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This sect, in their works, which are very numerous, and which treat not only of what is properly called Political Economy, or of the nature and causes or the wealth of nations, but of every other branch of the system of civil government, all follow implicitly, and without any sensible variation, the doctrine of Mr
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The most distinct and best connected account of this doctrine is to be found in a little book written by Mr
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‘You still adhere to that doctrine … even unofficially?’
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Roidon Chanley, though, did share a common view that their B’tari overseers were too reluctant to take the necessary action, hamstrung as they were by the increasingly irrelevant doctrine of the Temporal Directive
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They were gradually more and more extended, and were divided into many inferior chapters; till at last the doctrine of spirits, of which so little can be known, came to take up as much room in the system of philosophy as the doctrine of bodies, of which so much can be known
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Logic was taught first; ontology came in the second place; pneumatology, comprehending the doctrine concerning the nature of the human soul and of the Deity, in the third; in the fourth followed a debased system of moral philosophy, which was considered as immediately connected with the doctrines of pneumatology, with the immortality of the human soul, and with the rewards and punishments which, from the justice of the Deity, were to be expected in a life to come: a short and superficial system of physics usually concluded the course
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The teachers of the doctrine which contains this instruction, in the same manner as other teachers, may either depend altogether for their subsistence upon the voluntary contributions of their hearers; or they may derive it from some other fund, to which the law of their country may entitle them ; such as a landed estate, a tythe or land tax
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It was thus that the Roman catholic clergy called upon the civil magistrate to persecute the protestants, and the church of England to persecute the dissenters; and that in general every religious sect, when it has once enjoyed, for a century or two, the security of a legal establishment, has found itself incapable of making any vigorous defence against any new sect which chose to attack its doctrine or discipline
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The teachers of each little sect, finding themselves almost alone, would be obliged to respect those of almost every other sect; and the concessions which they would mutually find in both convenient and agreeable to make one to another, might in time, probably reduce the doctrine of the greater part of them to that pure and rational religion, free from every mixture of absurdity, imposture, or fanaticism, such as wise men have, in all ages of the world, wished to see established ; but such as positive law has, perhaps, never yet established, and probably never will establish in any country ; because, with regard to religion, positive law always has been, and probably always will be, more or less influenced by popular superstition and enthusiasm
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Should the sovereign have the imprudence to appear either to deride, or doubt himself of the most trifling part of their doctrine, or from humanity, attempt to protect those who did either the one or the other, the punctilious honour of a clergy, who have no sort of dependency upon him, is immediately provoked to proscribe him as a profane person, and to employ all the terrors of religion, in order to oblige the people to transfer their allegiance to some more orthodox and obedient prince
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But should the sovereign attempt irregularly, and by violence, to deprive any number of clergymen of their freeholds, on account, perhaps, of their having propagated, with more than ordinary zeal, some factious or seditious doctrine, he would only render, by such persecution, both them and their doctrine ten times more popular, and therefore ten times more troublesome and dangerous, than they had been before
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They gave birth, accordingly, to the two principal parties or sects among the followers of the reformation, the Lutheran and Calvinistic sects, the only sects among them, of which the doctrine and discipline have ever yet been established by law in any part of Europe
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The principle of it went against doctrine
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Hereby they knowingly subject themselves to a false doctrine, instead of that which is true: For this they willingly are ignorant of, that by the word of God the heavens were of old, and the earth standing out of the water and in the water: Whereby the world that then was, being overflowed with water, perished
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when they will not endure sound doctrine; but wanting to
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Inhuman doctrine that would turn human beings into a faceless herd of cattle
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States government as promulgated by the Monroe Doctrine
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They took as their doctrine a strict set of rules and guidelines know as the Temporal Directive, devising rules for minimal intervention and interference, which then had to be adapted for each assignment
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Examples aboud: The Marshall Plan, Nato, and the Truman Doctrine apropos of Greece in 1947, that any Soviet plan to enslave democracies would be met by military force
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reason; it’s a doctrine of faith that can’t be questioned
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The policy of minimal intervention had originally set the foundation for the Temporal Directive, and remained enshrined in their doctrine for millennia; the change in philosophy only as a result of the invasion of Earth by their established foe, the Darangi
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Their response – carefully crafted to comply with erstwhile doctrine and in so doing exploit a loophole – involved an elaborate plan to avoid direct contact with the species of that era (further detail restricted to file Mission Freedom)
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Terminating the lives of these millions of beings was surely against Directive doctrine regardless of circumstance
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normal COIN doctrine is the maximum amount of violence in the shortest time possible in an ambush which means a lot of noise
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The church holds forth the Scripture and the doctrine of Christ as a pillar holds up a structure
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The second doctrine of counter-insurgency is that counter-terrorism is all about surgical strikes and intelligence on where to strike
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The legal defense of tu quoque is based on the Principle of Unclean Hands or the Waggoner Doctrine in American Law
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Woe to all those who embrace wicked and bitter doctrine, and hold it over the heads of the ignorant!
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It is interesting to wonder if the so called McNamara Line in Vietnam played a role in the thinking behind it for it was not normal Rhodesian doctrine
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That God exists in Eternity (or outside the limits of time and space) is consistent with His knowledge of ―future‖ events that are uniform with the ―past‖ and ―present‖ and the doctrine of Free Will that operates concurrently along (the) space/time continuum
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Overseas, Truman formulated what has often been called the Truman Doctrine
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With his new doctrine, Truman promised that the US would always "support free people who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities
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His Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine had the US collecting debts for other imperial powers
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My preference would be to institute well-trained squadrons as a group, familiar with each other, using a common tactical doctrine, from day one
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What about wars overseas? Adams was one of the most skilled secretaries of State the US ever had, negotiating many treaties and formulating the Monroe Doctrine
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” This is a Cold War nuclear doctrine that argues one should launch an all out attack on civilian populations
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Any American who remembers basic facts from high school history recalls the Monroe Doctrine, essentially declaring Latin America was the US's turf
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Since then, the evangelical tradition in the Church of Scotland has shown an almost obsessive preoccupation with doctrine
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) The Bible on this point, to me, is not actually clear beyond all possible doubt and I would hesitate to erect any doctrine on such a shaky foundation
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Basically 2(d) affirmed the Church’s historic and current doctrine and practice in relation to human sexuality (i
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that homosexual practice is against the teachings of the Bible) nonetheless permitted those Kirk Sessions who wish to depart from that doctrine and practice to do so
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The earliest New Testament writings are probably the letters of Paul, who is much exercised on matters of doctrine and practice and says tantalisingly little about the person and life of Jesus
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Of course, firm doctrine and rigid teaching can bring a real sense of security
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During the 1970s the Church of Scotland Panel on Doctrine was of a mind to ditch the Westminster Confession and substitute a much shorter Statement of Belief but without a conscience clause
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It is simply not good enough for Christians only to concern themselves with Bible study and doctrine, however important and necessary that is
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However, the logic supporting the view of the challengers, that the co-equal parts was a later interpretation overlaying the original teachings, and not original doctrine seemed to have not convinced the majority of the clerics who decided the issue
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More recently, the major contender against the Christian Triune Godhead doctrine seems to be Islam
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It declares, on a plaque fastened beside a doorway of the “Dome of the Rock” mosque that sits astride the platform of the ruin of the Temple Mount, that Jesus’ declaration of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit is a false doctrine
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And you did not deny My faith…But I have a few things against you, because you have…put a stumbling block before the children of Israel, to eat things sacrificed to idols…you also have those who hold to the doctrine of the Nicolaitans [a sect given over to idolatrous practices and impurity of life], which I hate
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Into this boiling cauldron of particularism jumped Mohammed and his followers, promising the Jews the rebuilding of their Temple and possibly the Gnostics that their doctrine would be the favored one under their rule
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that doctrine was explained by the Supreme Court in “Ex Parte Milligan
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“The name of a many-sided movement in the 1st and 2nd centuries of the Christian era which combined the mythology and symbolism of several pagan religions with the teachings of Christ…had two characteristic features: a metaphysical dualism of matter and spirit whose origins are to be found in the physical dualism of darkness and light in the Parsic (or Persian) religion; and a doctrine of redemption, by which those who devote themselves to gnosis, or a higher knowledge, may proceed from the former to the latter realm…Much of Gnostic literature was falsely ascribed to such authors as the disciples of Jesus, Jewish prophets, heroes of antiquity, or imaginary personages…With the decline of the pagan religions around the time of Christ, a conscious movement to syncretize (attempt to smoothly unite) all religions was in progress…In the early years of Christianity, only loose boundaries were formed between the Church and contemporary cults; the syncretic movement did not exclude the new faith, nor did Christianity fail to absorb elements of foreign beliefs
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And last, Pelagianism: “A religious doctrine taught by Pelagius, a British monk of the late 4th and early 5th centuries [late AD 300 to early 400]…[he] was a contemporary of St