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dogmas

noun as in morals

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On social issues, where Republicans are imprisoned in the dogmas of the religious right, the degree of change is profound.

Like most of the rest of Western Europe, the Brits have become far less polarized according to old party dogmas.

After all, the rigid dogmas that once underpinned the conflict have long since been binned.

“The ground has shifted,” he said, and the “worn out dogmas, that far too long have strangled our politics” will be discarded.

The corruptions of doctrine, the rise of dogmas, the strifes of heresiarchs and schismatics, are all reflected therein.

This consideration of the development of the moral principles and dogmas has been necessarily brief.

"For preaching to the Infidels, and teaching them the dogmas of our Holy Faith," he replied, with imperturbable coolness.

It is the same as in all religions, but their cruel dogmas produced and taught persecution and trouble.

Beyond these doctrines, Masonry is wholly unsectarian; it recognises no other dogmas; it accredits no form of faith.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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