Sentences with phrase «good old doctrine»

Furthermore we need a ecu - menical council of the Christian Churches in order to restore the good old doctrine and the good old church.

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Of course, it is often difficult to decide whether, despite a man's good will, his efforts to understand better the gospel and the doctrine of the Church have really caused him to depart from the truth) or whether a traditionalist sold on the old formulae only thinks so.
The word doctrine is therefore being used in a way that is flexible enough to accommodate the variety of biblical teaching on these and other subjects as well as the factor of development in some themes as we move from the Old Testament into the New Testament.
Several years ago a friend told me he thought the implicit concept underlying The Secular City is the good old Calvinist doctrine of providence.
Well, of course, Jesus is the fulfillment of Old Testament law and doctrine, and his coming represented a «new and everlasting covenant» with God.
But, generally speaking, we can say that the doctrine of the last things was gradually worked out from taking with utmost seriousness, and even with a stark literal understanding, much in the later Old Testament documents, as well as what the teaching of Jesus, then of St Paul and St John and the rest of the New Testament, was supposed to have said.
Gay relations are a sin within the context of Christian doctrine, both Old and New Testament (we have all the bases covered in the good book)
Woody's successful older son Ross (Bob Odenkirk) is bitter about his childhood and evokes the doctrine of dad's «best interests» in a whisper campaign to put the old man in a nursing home.
After all these years of choosing purity of doctrine and bloodlines over pragmatic calculation, the Hyde School today has an atmosphere charged with the dedication to first principles of a religious community as well as the air of immemorial ritual of an old Maine summer camp.
1944: Partner Theodore Kiendl successfully represents Erie Railroad in the well - publicized Supreme Court case Erie v. Tompkins, in which Justice Louis D. Brandeis formally ends the 90 - year - old doctrine of a federal common law.
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