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Definitionn. previous determination as if by destiny or fate
Last update: April 30, 2016
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These show that he took part in all the great controversies on predestination and Arminianism which then so agitated and harassed all Europe. [Please select]
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There is no difference, here below, at least, in predestination. [noun]
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George Bridges says that the logical conclusion of that old doctrine is what philosophers call determinism--Calvinistic predestination. [Please select]
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It is reported that he declared that he did not know whether predestination was blue or green. [Please select]
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"That sort of election and predestination may be very convenient for Mrs." [Please select]
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But even so, it's nice to think one was an instrument used by predestination. [Please select]
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Thus we are brought face to face with a difficulty as insoluble as is that of free will and predestination. [Please select]
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