Sentence example with the word 'dogma'

dogma

a belief, article of faith, articles of faith, articles of religion, axiom, belief, canon, conviction, credenda, credo, creed, doctrine, maxim, persuasion, precept, principle, teaching, tenet, view

Definition n. a religious doctrine that is proclaimed as true without proof

Last update: October 29, 2017


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He believed all the Marxist dogma.   [adverb]

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We are n't tied down by the outdated dogma which holds Labor back.   [noun]

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The wonderful dogma created by divine instruction has not deserted us, for it remains in the Catholic catechism.   [noun]

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But, while Christianity teaches the dogma of the Trinity only on the authority of revelation, M.   [noun]

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All men believe in God: this dogma belongs at once to their conscience and their mind.   [noun]

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True to the dogma of the necessity of evil, to evil he looks for the solution of all problems.   [noun]

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Races which are petrified in dogma or demoralized by lucre are unfit to guide civilization.   [noun]

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It's in the dogma.   [noun]

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The Church has erred in dogma and in morals; physics and mathematics testify against her.   [noun]

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They had wit; they had silence; their political dogma was suitably impregnated with arrogance; they should have succeeded.   [noun]

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There is nothing like dogma for bringing forth dreams.   [noun]

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