doctrinally (Meaning)

Wordnet

doctrinally (r)

as a matter of doctrine

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doctrinally (adv.)

In a doctrinal manner or for; by way of teaching or positive direction.

Synonyms & Antonyms of doctrinally

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doctrinally Sentence Examples

  1. The church's doctrinally teachings provide a solid foundation for its beliefs and practices.
  2. The doctrinally beliefs of the congregation are strictly adhered to by its members.
  3. The doctrinally differences between the two denominations were a major obstacle to their unity.
  4. The preacher expounded on the doctrinally principles of the faith during the sermon.
  5. The catechism provided a comprehensive overview of the doctrinally tenets of the religion.
  6. The scholar was well-versed in the doctrinally texts of various religious traditions.
  7. The doctrinally debates within the church often led to heated discussions among its members.
  8. The author's doctrinally treatise explored the deeper meanings of the sacred scriptures.
  9. The doctrinally manual outlined the core beliefs and practices of the organization.
  10. The teacher emphasized the doctrinally importance of following the prescribed rituals and ceremonies.

FAQs About the word doctrinally

as a matter of doctrineIn a doctrinal manner or for; by way of teaching or positive direction.

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The church's doctrinally teachings provide a solid foundation for its beliefs and practices.

The doctrinally beliefs of the congregation are strictly adhered to by its members.

The doctrinally differences between the two denominations were a major obstacle to their unity.

The preacher expounded on the doctrinally principles of the faith during the sermon.