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1 Don't pray, don't wish, don't buy into centuries- old dogma and dead rhetoric.
2 We throw to the winds the old dogma that governments can give rights.
3 That old dogma of mine seemed germane to the matter.
4 The old dogma still remains in the creeds of the recognised Churches, Papal, Greek, and Protestant.
5 The old dogma that virtue was always rewarded and wickedness punished continued to satisfy Israel's leaders.
6 Orth frankly dallied with the old dogma .
7 Indeed, cold-fusion fanatics seemed giddy at the chance to overthrow old dogma , a delirium typical of pathological science.
8 When biologists study reactions, they like to follow the age- old dogma of the scientific method: isolate the variable you're studying.
9 Drescher said it took time for the profession to purge old dogma that being lesbian, gay or bisexual is a mental illness.
10 The data suggest that the age- old dogma that no medical treatment of melanoma prolongs survival may soon be a thing of the past.
11 If the old dogmas were false, why should he regret them?
12 The old dogmas filled the brain with strange monsters.
13 There is something wrong, depend on it, Anna, in the old dogmas of political economists!
14 The old traditions and the old dogmas did not offer the salvation they professed to do.
15 The old dogmas are to stand: only the language is to be adjusted to the modern intelligence.
16 Happily for us that we find our states changing, and the wrappings of old dogmas too oppressive.
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