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Then in a nod to his church's distinctiveness, he wrote: "Every religion has its own unique doctrines and history.
Tkach also continued, at least in public, to promote the church's unique doctrines.
Older Armstrong publications that supported the church's once unique doctrines were allowed to go out-of-print.
It was a church characterized by the strong influence of its founder and his unique doctrines based on his own interpretation of the Bible.
They believe that the changes he brought were a turn against God and say his rejection of Armstrong's unique doctrines were, at best, without biblical foundation.
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One of these is velayet el-faqih, a controversial doctrine, unique to Iran, that exalts the power of the supreme leader, or rahbar, an anointed cleric, over the people's elected representatives.
Cameron belongs to a long tradition of regarding healthy disdain for codified national doctrines as the unique and ennobling trait of Englishness.
The number and role of U.S. nuclear weapons should be strictly limited to what is essential and unique... Yesterday's nuclear doctrines and arsenals do not fit today's realities.
The Geluk interpretation of the Middle Way offers a unique presentation of the Buddhist doctrine of two truths: the ultimate truth and conventional (or relative) truth.
Designing a UAV swarm architecture without considering the mission doctrine is imprudent, as is developing a mission doctrine without understanding the unique capabilities of swarm technology.
It reflects the doctrine of Christ's unique divine person.
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