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  • The plural is based on the Latin: dogmata, though dogmas may be more commonly used in English. In Pyrrhonism, "dogma" refers to assent to a proposition...
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    ecumenical councils as law "because they are true dogmata" of God. Ecumenical Councils issue dogmas. Many dogmas – especially from the early Church (Ephesus...
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    stigma stigmata/stigmas stoma stomata/stomas schema schemata/schemas dogma dogmata/dogmas lemma lemmata/lemmas magma magmata/magmas anathema anathemata/anathemas...
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  • The expression 'unwritten doctrines' (in Greek: ἄγραφα δόγματα, ágrapha dógmata) refers to doctrines of Plato taught inside his school and was first used...
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    wrote his first polemic against Martin Luther, Opus adversus nova quaedam dogmata Martini Lutheri in 1522. This was soon followed by his Malleus Haereticorum...
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    defends it against the accusations of Erasmus. In the Dogmata, after giving the history of each dogma, he adds the refutation of new errors. In his polemical...
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    and finds his own dogmas." In the Latin original it is Hic liber est in quo sua quærit dogmata quisque, Invenit et pariter dogmata quisque sua. He advocated...
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    &V. Testamenti 1636 Quæstiones duæ: vna Num in evangelicorum religione dogmata habeantur, quæ ... 1635 Quæstio Num ad regnum Dei possidendum necesse sit...
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    of Aristotelian philosophical concepts, and these were not and are not dogmata of the Church. The only minister of the Eucharist (someone who can consecrate...
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  • Petavius (d. 1647) and the Oratorian Louis Thomassin (d. 1695), wrote "Dogmata theologica". They placed positive theology on a new basis without disregarding...
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    ascetics break it. It does not matter if these ascetics adhere to the dogmata of Christianity or to Dharmic religions, since their way of living is the...
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  • the source and ground of faith, they must be required to show all their dogmata in the Bible, and all the articles of their Confession of Faith, which...
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  • / adtumulata ecce, Nardei qui sédulo / et ambaris odorem Ore spirabas dógmata / philosophorum more Diaconati grátia / ipsaque inter omnes Virtute praecellébas...
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    of traditionally separate societies with customarily divergent cultural-dogmata living under a shared neoteric socioeconomic and political governance system...
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    applied figuratively to any person who breaks or disdains established dogmata or conventions. Conversely, people who revere or venerate religious images...
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  • June, to submit the contrary view of the clergy, listing 67 "false dogmas" (mala dogmata) or popular blasphemies or heresies against the validity of the...
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