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1 The Bible was no longer a mere document wherewith to justify Christian dogma .
2 Her incredible ignorance of the Bible story, of Christian dogmas , often amazed him.
3 The dogma of universal suffrage possesses to-day the power the Christian dogmas formerly possessed.
4 Free will, it appears, is still a Christian dogma .
5 We must not suppose, however, that Abélard, with his rationalism, dreamed of undermining Christian dogma .
6 Below this Christian dogma , savagery can not go.
7 For it is a part of Christian dogma that any man in any rank may take bribes.
8 It appealed to the pious-minded who desired a simplification of Christian dogma and a comprehensible method of salvation.
9 And this may be done without entering into any question as to the objective validity of Christian dogmas .
10 But, as Silc explained, it was common for Christian dogma to meld with folk traditions in a place as historically isolated as Bohinj.
11 It is a part of Christian dogma ; it also happens by a curious coincidence that it is a part of obvious human history.
12 Finally, the Assumption and Coronation of the Blessed Virgin sums up, with an imaginative legend, this series of Christian dogma perpetuated in stone.
13 As the Vedas offer a glimpse into the antecedents of Greek mythology, so Hebrew studies open up vistas into the antecedents of Christian dogma .
14 Wordsworth was not narrowly a Christian poet, he was not always seeking to put Christian dogma into poetry, but throughout he was expressing the Bible.
15 He offers the Christian dogma of the Incarnation of the Logos as a kind of explanation of the passage of the "prototypes" into "externality."
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