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1
The
theological
dogma
of traduction has been presented in two forms.
2
Nor does it seem to lose by renunciation of
theological
dogma
.
3
But the point itself is as hard as any geometrical diagram; as abstract as any
theological
dogma
.
4
And, finally, the
theological
dogma
of the destruction of the world professes to be an infallible certainty.
5
As a basis for
theological
dogma
and religious practices: the Reformation idea, e.g., Luther, Melanchthon, and the Jesuits.
6
To perfect the idea of God, to purify the
theological
dogma
,
was the second hallucination of the human race.
7
A dead
theological
dogma
8
In the thirteenth, and thenceforward, the Annunciation appears before us, as the expression in form of a
theological
dogma
,
everywhere conspicuous.
9
So that my poor heroine found her origin, not in fable or romance, but in a physiological conception fertilized by a
theological
dogma
.
10
To 'come to Him' implies, distinctly, that He, and no mere
theological
dogma
,
however precious and clear, is the Object on which faith rests.
11
All
theological
dogmas
,
at the base, have in them a germ of truth.
12
We must be sure of the premises on which
theological
dogmas
are based.
13
Where will our dark
theological
dogmas
be in that radiant time?
14
With the application of these definitions to
theological
dogmas
we reach the beginning of Scholastic Theology.
15
Where the old
theological
dogmas
respecting woman are the least impaired, woman's condition is the least hopeful.
16
They have belonged to different communions and have held different ecclesiastical and
theological
dogmas
,
and sometimes, alas!
theological
dogma
theological