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doctrinism|ˈdɒktrɪnɪz(ə)m| [f. doctrine n. + -ism.] Adherence to, or setting forth of, doctrine. So ˈdoctrinist, one who propounds, or adheres to, doctrine.
1840G. S. Faber Regeneration 328 Our aim is to be Primitive, not Tridentine, Doctrinists. 1872Tulloch Ration. Theol. I. ii. 43 The most memorable exception to this fair and conciliatory doctrinism of the Church of England..is to be found in the famous Lambeth Articles. 1883Manch. Guard. 13 Oct. 7/4 The mere doctrinism of the Congress being inadequate for the requirements of the age. 1891G. Macdonald There & Back II. xxxv. 226 Neither ascetic nor mystic nor doctrinist..she believed in God. |