DOCTRINE in a Sentence
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36 example sentences for DOCTRINE, such as:
1. Some religions include a doctrine of personal immortality.
2. They were all committed to the doctrine of social equality.
3. doctrine Wendell Phillips sought to combat in his celebrated.
4. My doctrine has never aimed at the subjection of the understanding.
5. He expounded traditional Calvinism with its high doctrine of church order.
2. They were all committed to the doctrine of social equality.
3. doctrine Wendell Phillips sought to combat in his celebrated.
4. My doctrine has never aimed at the subjection of the understanding.
5. He expounded traditional Calvinism with its high doctrine of church order.
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Meanings and Examples of DOCTRINE
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doctrine
n. a belief (or system of beliefs) accepted as authoritative by some group or school
Classic Sentence: (25 in 2 pages)
1 But if the doctrine of Fast-Fish be pretty generally applicable, the kindred doctrine of Loose-Fish is still more widely so.
2 Doctrine or no doctrine," said the sturdy woodsman, "'tis the belief of knaves, and the curse of an honest man.
3 Your Kentuckian of the present day is a good illustration of the doctrine of transmitted instincts and peculiarities.
4 It seemed to him good and reasonable doctrine, and accorded well with the settled and thoughtful habit which he had acquired from the reading of that same book.
5 doctrine Wendell Phillips sought to combat in his celebrated.
6 I heard her with wonder: I could not comprehend this doctrine of endurance; and still less could I understand or sympathise with the forbearance she expressed for her chastiser.
7 The learned among them confess the absurdity of this doctrine; but the practice still continues, in compliance to the vulgar.
8 I have often since reflected, what destruction such doctrine would make in the libraries of Europe; and how many paths of fame would be then shut up in the learned world.
9 The supply of adult women was running short, and polygamy without a female population on which to draw was a barren doctrine indeed.
A Study In Scarlet By Arthur Conan Doyle
Context Highlight In PART II: CHAPTER III. JOHN FERRIER TALKS WITH THE PROPHET
Context Highlight In PART II: CHAPTER III. JOHN FERRIER TALKS WITH THE PROPHET
10 Successful propagandists have succeeded because the doctrine they bring into form is that which their listeners have for some time felt without being able to shape.
Return of the Native By Thomas Hardy
Context Highlight In BOOK 3: 2 The New Course Causes Disappointment
Context Highlight In BOOK 3: 2 The New Course Causes Disappointment
11 A study of family portraits is enough to convert a man to the doctrine of reincarnation.
12 The power of Treaty may yet prove a vast engine of enlargement, when the Monroe doctrine takes its true place as a political fable.
13 out-and-out ruffian, not one of them ever preached ex cathedra a word of false doctrine.
14 My doctrine has never aimed at the subjection of the understanding.
15 Illuminism is not a pure doctrine, just because it is attracted by social activity and puffed up by pride.
Example Sentence:
1 He expounded traditional Calvinism with its high doctrine of church order.
2 Some religions include a doctrine of personal immortality.
3 The document expressed some ambivalence over the doctrine of predestination.
4 An optimistic theory of evolutionary progress was surreptitiously beginning to replace the pessimistic doctrine of universal decay.
5 They were all committed to the doctrine of social equality.
6 Do not certain ingenious philosophers teach this doctrine, and ought not we to be grateful to them?
7 An essential element to the doctrine is the employer's "continued willingness to employ" the employee.
8 I would again admonish the reader carefully to consider the nature of our doctrine.
9 In pondering the great mystery, I thought of Helen Burns, recalled her dying words -- her faith -- her doctrine of the equality of disembodied souls.
10 By their use of the Internet, propagandists have been able to disseminate their pet doctrines to new audiences around the globe.
11 They propagated political doctrines which promised to tear apart the fabric of British society.