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39  Phrases  related  to   Doctrine   /   Doctrines

              the phrase  "doctrine of . . ."  appears 471 times and is added on this page
            The word  'Doctrines'  appears 1,711 times in the writings of Ellen G. White
   Wind of Doctrine    ( 40 )   >   winds of strange doctrines  ( 4 )
+     Sound Doctrine    ►   able by sound doctrine  ( 10 )  
                                             >   Holding fast to sound doctrine  ( 3 )
                                             >    Sound Bible doctrine  (  )
   True Doctrine  ( 10 )      ►     True Doctrines  ( 5 )
+     standard of doctrine  ( 3 )    ►   the standard of all doctrines  ( 5 )
+     Strange doctrine  ( 24 )   >   strange doctrines  ( 43 )
                                                     >   winds of strange doctrines  (  )
   Doctrines of the Bible    ( 40 )    >   which are the pillars of the Christian Faith
 
 Doctrines  about  Man
 
    the doctrine that men are released from obedience to God's requirements
   Doctrine of man's consciousness in death
+     Doctrine of Righteousness by Faith    (  )    under construction
 
 Doctrines about Christ
+     Doctrine of the Atonement     ( 2 )
+     Doctrine of Christ    ( 121 )    >   Principles of the doctrine of Christ
+     Doctrine of Grace    ( 10 )
  Doctrine of Justification by Faith   ( 16 )
+     Doctrine of the Second Advent    (26)     >     Doctrine of Christ's soon coming
   Doctrine of Righteousness by Faith
+     Doctrine of the Resurrection    ( 9 )
 
 False Doctrine  /   False  Doctrines
+       Errors in Doctrine  ( 5 )    >   Error in doctrine  ( 3 )
                                                          >   Errors of doctrine  ( 2 )
    Doctrines of Devils   ( 151 )   
    Deceptive Doctrines    +    the heresy of . . .
+      False Doctrines of human origin   ( 5 )
+      Doctrine of Holy Flesh    ( 6 )
     Doctrine of Eternal Torment   ( 10 )    >    Doctrine of Eternal Punishment
   Doctrine of Extreme Sanctification    ( 2 )
   Doctrine of Indulgences    ( 20 )
   Doctrines  of men  ( 26 )     >   Customs and doctrines of men  ( 3 )
+     Doctrines of Romanism  (   )   >   Doctrines of Rome  (  )
   Doctrine that denies the deity of Christ   ( 4 )
   The doctrine that God's law has been abolished
   Modern Doctrine    ( 5 )
  Related Phrase:     False Doctrines  ( 141)     >   Unscriptural doctrines    
                                                                            >   Ensnared by False Doctrines
                              
                               False Doctrine   ( 45 )
(Rom. 3:31.) Doctrine of the Nicolaitans --The doctrine is now largely taught that the gospel of Christ has made the law of God of no effect; that by "believing" we are released from the necessity of being doers of the Word. But this is the doctrine of the Nicolaitans, which Christ so unsparingly condemned (ST Jan. 2, 1912).  {7BC 957.6}
 

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But God will have a people upon the earth to maintain the Bible, and the Bible only, as the standard of all doctrines and the basis of all reforms. The opinions of learned men, the deductions of science, the creeds or decisions of ecclesiastical councils, as numerous and discordant as are the churches which they represent, the voice of the majority -- not one nor all of these should be regarded as evidence for or against any point of religious faith. Before accepting any doctrine or precept, we should demand a plain "Thus saith the Lord" in its support.   Great Controversy, page 595.1
 
Oh, I wish that we had far greater wisdom in all things than we now have! One thing every worker in the vineyard of the Lord must learn, that is, to practice the prayer of Christ, to move as one in Christ Jesus. Jesus prayed that His disciples might be one, as He is one with the Father. The enemy is at work, to divide, to scatter. Now as never before he will make determined efforts to scatter our forces. Above every other period it is unsafe now for us to move out in lines of our own. The truth for this time is broad in its outlines, far reaching, embracing many doctrines; but these doctrines are not detached items, which mean little; they are united by golden threads, forming a complete whole, with Christ as the living center. The truths we present from the Bible are as firm and immovable as the throne of God.   {2SM 87.1}
 
The Roman Church now presents a fair front to the world, covering with apologies her record of horrible cruelties. She has clothed herself in Christlike garments; but she is unchanged. Every principle of the papacy that existed in past ages exists today. The doctrines devised in the darkest ages are still held. Let none deceive themselves. The papacy that Protestants are now so ready to honor is the same that ruled the world in the days of the Reformation, when men of God stood up, at the peril of their lives, to expose her iniquity. She possesses the same pride and arrogant assumption that lorded it over kings and princes, and claimed the prerogatives of God. Her spirit is no less cruel and despotic now than when she crushed out human liberty and slew the saints of the Most High.  Great Controversy, page 571.1
 
 
In view of all these influences which are at work in the world to instill infidel sentiments into the minds of the rising generation, shall those parents who have the light of truth aid in this work? Shall they, by their example, their influence, give the impression to their own children and to the world that it makes little difference whether they obey God in every particular? We all need both sound Bible doctrine and pure heart religion in order that we may represent the truth as it is in Jesus. We need continually to breathe the vitalizing atmosphere of heaven that we may have spiritual health and strength. The law of God must be an abiding, active principle in the heart, if we would exert a correct influence over others. It must have a controlling influence upon the conscience and the understanding, and upon the thoughts, and words, and deeds. { RH May 4, 1886, par. 5 }
 
There is hard work to be done in dislodging error and false doctrine from the head, that Bible truth and Bible religion may find a place in the heart. It was as a means ordained of God to educate young men and women for the various departments of missionary labor that colleges were established among us. It was God's will that they send forth not merely a few, but many laborers. But Satan, determined to overthrow this purpose, has often secured the very ones whom God would qualify for places of usefulness in His work. There are many who would work if urged into service, and who would save their souls by thus working. The church should feel her great responsibility in shutting up the light of truth and restraining the grace of God within her own narrow limits, when money and influence should be freely employed in bringing competent persons into the missionary field.-- RH, July 17, 1883.{DG 133.2}
 
When faithful teachers expound the word of God, there arise men of learning, ministers professing to understand the Scriptures, who denounce sound doctrine as heresy, and thus turn away inquirers after truth. Were it not that the world is hopelessly intoxicated with the wine of Babylon, multitudes would be convicted and converted by the plain, cutting truths of the word of God. But religious faith appears so confused and discordant that the people know not what to believe as truth. The sin of the world's impenitence lies at the door of the church.  Great Controversy, page 389.1
 
Yet this very class put forth the claim that the fast-spreading corruption is largely attributable to the desecration of the so-called "Christian sabbath," and that the enforcement of Sunday observance would greatly improve the morals of society. This claim is especially urged in America, where the doctrine of the true Sabbath has been most widely preached. Here the temperance work, one of the most prominent and important of moral reforms, is often combined with the Sunday movement, and the advocates of the latter represent themselves as laboring to promote the highest interest of society; and those who refuse to unite with them are denounced as the enemies of temperance and reform. But the fact that a movement to establish error is connected with a work which is in itself good, is not an argument in favor of the error. We may disguise poison by mingling it with wholesome food, but we do not change its nature. On the contrary, it is rendered more dangerous, as it is more likely to be taken unawares. It is one of Satan's devices to combine with falsehood just enough truth to give it plausibility. The leaders of the Sunday movement may advocate reforms which the people need, principles which are in harmony with the Bible; yet while there is with these a requirement which is contrary to God's law, His servants cannot unite with them. Nothing can justify them in setting aside the commandments of God for the precepts of men.  Great Controversy, page 587.1
 
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