Definitionadj. of or pertaining to or characteristic of Judaism
Last update: September 14, 2015
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Her ideas were too orthodox. [adjective]
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Many people who do not affirm inerrancy are quite clearly orthodox on other matters of doctrine. [adjective]
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For they share the erroneous idea of the orthodox believers that they are in possession of certain infallible means for investigating a subject. [adjective]
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The Orthodox assert that the same Holy Ghost has been transmitted without a break in their priesthood. [adjective]
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The practice of our Russian so-called Orthodox Church is plain to all. [adjective]
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The teaching of every Church, with its redemption and sacraments, excludes the teaching of Christ; most of all the teaching of the Orthodox Church with its idolatrous observances. [adjective]
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In the so-called Orthodox catechism it is said: By the one Christian Church is understood the Orthodox, which remains fully in accord with the Universal Church. [adjective]
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According to this definition the Catholics and Lutherans are outside the Church, and there are only Orthodox in the Church. [adjective]
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