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Dogmas, even in science, don’t surrender easily to contrary evidence.

From Slate • Jan. 2, 2013

The theory of rebirth is put forward by a distinguished student of Hegel—Dr. McTaggart—in a work entitled Some Dogmas of Religion.

From An Introduction to the Study of Comparative Religion by Jevons, F. B. (Frank Byron)

Dogmas are not unintelligible intellectual propositions imposed on the world.

From Father Payne by Benson, Arthur Christopher

He cites also certain works which Pike wrote for the exclusive use of initiates, apparently of the higher grades of these rites, namely, “The Sephar H’Debarim,” “Ethics and Dogmas of Freemasonry,” and “Legenda Magistralia.”

From Devil-Worship in France or The Question of Lucifer by Waite, Arthur Edward

Many identified Dogmas and Articles by levelling down or broadening out; but Hooker levels up.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 6 "Dodwell" to "Drama" by Various




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