Definition of Dogmatise. Meaning of Dogmatise. Synonyms of Dogmatise

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Definition of Dogmatise

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Meaning of Dogmatise from wikipedia

- about which metaphysicians and theologians, both orthodox and heterodox, dogmatise with the utmost confidence." Earlier thinkers had written works that promoted...
- Bearing on Civil Allegiance, directed at the First Vatican Council's dogmatising Papal Infallibility in 1870, which had outraged him. Gladstone claimed...
- human life begins at fertilization." The Orthodox Church while not having dogmatised either Traducianism or Creationism (of the soul), follows the Church Fathers...
- we will. Though, however, his leaning is clear, he carefully avoids dogmatising, and deprecates the angry controversies to which the speculation on this...
- this case, as in other Elizabethan sonnet-cycles, it is difficult to dogmatise as to what is the expression of a real personal experience, and what is...
- attributes such as attention to detail, respect for tradition, and religious dogmatising. For example, biblical texts focussed on rules and traditions such as...
- presented as saints, many with the title "the Great", with the text also dogmatising the Palmarian teaching that six Popes of the Catholic Church are now...
- "they criticise every thing, analyse every thing, argue upon every thing, dogmatise upon every thing". This makes Jeffrey "too didactic, too pugnacious, too...
- months. But this year we have had no summer, and it would be in vain to dogmatise on the origin of the legend set forth by Messrs Greenbank and Bantock...