19 Words to use with orthodox

Orthodox theology has had to wage a steady fight within the schools against the various forms of pantheistic heresy which the mystical experiences of religious persons, on the one hand, and the formal or aesthetic superiorities of monism to dualism, on the other, kept producing.

Advance agents pave the way for revivalists by arranging details with the local orthodox clergy.

And yet it could hardly have been more perilous than the Roman orthodox religion which insisted only upon formal correctness, seldom upon ethical decorum, or than Stoicism with its categorical imperative, which could restrain only those who were already convinced.

They do not seem to have encouraged literature or learning; but this is partly explained by the fact that culture belonged chiefly to the orthodox caliphate; and its learned men could have no dealings with the heretical pretender.

He was a high Tory, and an orthodox churchman; he loved a lord in the abstract, and yet he asserted a sturdy independence against any lord in particular.

It would be a fairer inference to argue from their silence, and still more from that of the 'malleus haereticorum' Epiphanius, that he did not in this depart from the orthodox custom; otherwise the Fathers would have been sure to charge him with it, as they did Marcion.

But there was one belief that had not been definitely challenged, but of which the rationale was gone with the orthodox dogmas now definitely renouncedthe doctrine of the Deity of Christ.

Even this reviewercandid for an orthodox critic, and not over-orthodox eithercannot help garbling me.]

Orthodox journalists may object to my assumption of their title.

The orthodox mould candle reigns paramount on each side of the pulpit; and its light appears to give satisfaction.

It contains the traditional conceits of the orthodox romanticists, but applied in such a sweet, lovely, pretty fashion!

According to Juvenal, who, as an orthodox satirist, was not fond of the weaker sex, women sometimes became over-educated.

[10] Shafay, the founder of one of the four orthodox sects into which the Mohammedans are divided, was a disciple of Malek Ben Ans, and master to Ahmed Ebn Hanbal; each of whom, like himself, founded a sect which is still denominated from the name of its author.

Inquirers have seriously attempted to distinguish Greek and Jewish influences as the component elements of Christianity: in any case, the extent of the elements original to the final orthodox system remains a matter of dispute.

It was the old orthodox tradition of the Church, with fresh life put into it, which he flattered himself that he had so triumphantly demolished.

You may see him almost any Saturday in the market, with a huge orthodox basket in his handa basket bulky, and made not for show, but for holding things.

'Certainly not,' reply the orthodox writers, 'for you must distinguish.

The orthodox beginning, "Once upon a time, in a certain country there lived ...," fits the stage when neither time nor place is of any consequence.

Of course it does not turn out quite like the orthodox cake; some people might even call it "puddeny," but it is not by any means unlike the substantial household cake if the directions are minutely followed and the baking well done.

19 Words to use with  orthodox