Examples of using The doctrine of in English and their translations into Swedish
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This is the doctrine of the Hegelians, from Hegel himself down to his latest representatives,
Weber held that the doctrine of predestination, central to Calvinism,
takes for granted the doctrine of Karma and its implied rebirths.
Mr President, that last contribution is a sad reminder that the doctrine of bigotry is alive and well in certain parts of this Union.
eventful influence on the doctrine of his(mediate) disciple Nestorius.
In establishing the doctrine of animism the general line of reasoning is from effect to cause,
We know what development the doctrine of Angels received both in the Book of Enoch alike in its earlier
HU Christianity and the doctrine of universal human rights presents us with a single measure,
By employing the Doctrine of the Stable Datum one can gradually bring order
Work out for yourself how the Doctrine of the Stable Datum could have been applied to that confusion.
The doctrine of political responsibility must not be confused with the citizens' rights to openness.
It includes the doctrine of the structure of the human psyche,
The doctrine of Feng Shui says that things cluttering the house,
Times New Roman 6 1Wherefore leaving the doctrine of the first principles of Christ, let us press on unto perfection;
What began as the doctrine of the providence of God ultimately becoming the doctrine of God's grace,
of the triple soul,">we find the doctrine of three elements within the complex unity of the single soul.
To further chaos he provoked Germany to the intervention(the doctrine of"Neither peace nor war").
According to the results of the collection of the camp will be held the doctrine of fire control of artillery.