Examples of using Doctrines in English and their translations into Norwegian
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What doctrines did he preach?".
Never blind me with your doctrines.
Its doctrines are all true(1 Timothy 3:15).
According to the doctrines of Scientology.
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Such doctrines spoil all Krummacher's sermons;
Was the follower of the doctrines of the Pentateuch.
Review and interpret strict guidelines, doctrines.
Forsake evil doctrines, and other Gods of gain.
Polycarp has always preached the doctrines that he.
Preach doctrines that are openly irrational because the.
In other words, religious doctrines are"illusions";
Doctrines and the predictions for future events which are the.
These two satanic doctrines are therefore linked.
Cleanthes successfully preserved anddeveloped Zeno's doctrines.
Does Scientology have doctrines concerning Heaven or Hell?
The air force of Ukraine has begun is command-staff doctrines.
Many of his doctrines are popular in the modern world.
They create a feeling of reverence and teach us the doctrines of the kingdom.
And the doctrines of Christianity are found only in the form of.
Catholics believe that God will judge the world according to their church doctrines.
Basic doctrines it is acceptable in practical injunctions.
They adhere to fictional teachers, fictional revivals,fictitious doctrines etc.
All these doctrines are too deep, too difficult to grasp.
The unification of denominations has always resulted in the diluting of fundamental doctrines.
Profound doctrines are becoming clearer to you than ever before.
Besides, in the early Church Fathers there are often signs of a higher understanding of the symbols, doctrines, and religions of preceding cultures.
What false doctrines of Babylon will make people spiritually confused?
There was often a conscious andoften systematic disparagement and misrepresentation of almost all the earlier traditions, doctrines, and religions, which were grouped under the contemptuous blanket-term of paganism or heathendom.
The doctrines, opinions or way of thinking of an individual, class, etc.;