The doctrine of pre-emption that Hawke cited asserts that federal authority trumps state government authority when their regulatory rules come into conflict.
This new doctrine asserted that Christ had but one nature, his human nature being absorbed into his divinity.
The doctrine asserts that Jesus' bodily sacrifice was but the beginning of atonement, which continued with Jesus' suffering in Hell.
Marxist doctrine asserts that law will not be required once the state has withered away.
Catholic doctrine asserts that the world was created as an act of God's free will for His own glory.
The doctrine and practice of Pædo-baptisme asserted and vindicated, London, 1645.
Almost all such doctrines asserted the moral superiority of the poor.
Instead, the doctrine asserts that all humans, while bent towards evil, have the inherent ability to accept Jesus Christ's offer of salvation.
The doctrine asserts that because things are impermanent, attachment to them is futile and leads to suffering (dukkha).
Furthermore, its doctrine of Eternal Progression asserts that God was once a man, and that humans may become gods themselves.