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the doctrinal
noun
A matter of doctrine, or system of doctrines.
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It referred to the "doctrinal novelty of . . .
The first is the doctrinal split between Sunnis and Shias.
Mormons tend to explain the doctrinal differences more gently.
But now reality has upset the doctrinal apple cart.
"Ethical Realism" represents yet another turn of the doctrinal wheel.
The doctrinal debates and papal intrigue in Rome hardly concern him.
Bishop Cummins had first petitioned the doctrinal office to defrock Mr. Kiesle in 1981.
The doctrinal contents of the tradition were initially passed on orally and memorized by the students.
In the doctrinal labours demanded by these changes, Cranmer took the chief and directing part.
The doctrinal issue was not finally settled until the Council of Constantinople in 381.
"You mustn't ignore the doctrinal intention of your book," he said.
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