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Definition of Foreordaining
1. foreordain [v] - See also: foreordain
Lexicographical Neighbors of Foreordaining
Literary usage of Foreordaining
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann, Edward Aloysius Pace, Condé Bénoist Pallen, Thomas Joseph Shahan, John Joseph Wynne (1913)
"Besides the eternal "foreknowledge" and foreordaining, the Apostle here ...
God's unerring foreknowledge and foreordaining is designated in the Bible by the ..."
2. Thoughts on the Services: Designed as an Introduction to the Liturgy, and an by Arthur Cleveland Coxe (1861)
"... it may be well to note that predestination is defined by the Apostle, to be
the foreordaining of individuals to the membership of this visible Church, ..."
3. The Methodist Review (1873)
"We have no copy at hand of Dr. Fitch's article, but the following is Dr.
Fisk's view of its positions: "By God's foreordaining whatsoever comes to pass he ..."
4. The Expositor's Greek Testament by William Robertson Nicoll (1903)
"Here, therefore, the will of God which acts in His foreordaining purpose or
decree, in being declared to have its ..."
5. The Truth of Christianity: Being an Examination of the More Important by William Harry Turton (1905)
"It is that with regard to the conduct of free beings, foreknowing is not the same
as foreordaining. God may have foreknown how a man would use or misuse his ..."
6. History of Christian Doctrine by Henry Clay Sheldon (1886)
"The Augustinian scheme is only one degree less arbitrary than that of Calvin.
If it does not represent God as foreordaining the fall, it does represent Him ..."
7. Popular Lectures on Theological Themes by Archibald Alexander Hodge (1887)
"So if we conceive of God as absolutely foreordaining individual events ...
God could not certainly foreordain one event without foreordaining every ..."