We have no meanings for "old doctrine" in our records yet.
1 It is merely the old doctrine of Non-intervention speaking in a lighter tone.
2 That's the old doctrine - not of our days; we are too civilized for that.
3 And these writings completely silenced the old doctrine in England.
4 The old doctrine of immutability of specific forms will surely but slowly die away.
5 Is not the old doctrine of reprobation here utterly denied?
6 Yet that old doctrine of reprobation stands in the creed of the orthodox church to-day.
7 In this wise the old doctrine of "innate ideas" becomes clear.
8 But then again our old doctrine of the division of labour must not be forgotten.
9 This is to destroy the old doctrine of tradition.
10 There was some truth in that old doctrine .
11 But don't underestimate the commitment to old doctrine .
12 Give me the new guns, the new ideas, and the old doctrine of freedom to fight for.
13 The Encyclopædia was virtually a protest against the old organisation, no less than against the old doctrine .
14 Here was the doctrine of state-rights born into full life, with the old doctrine of nullification embodied.
15 George Bridges says that the logical conclusion of that old doctrine is what philosophers call determinism-Calvinisticpredestination.
16 Between them and the believers in the old doctrine fierce arguments ensued, and the sceptics were designated Sadducees.
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