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Definition of Predestinarians
1. predestinarian [n] - See also: predestinarian
Lexicographical Neighbors of Predestinarians
Literary usage of Predestinarians
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of the Church, from Its First Establishment to Our Own Times by Jodocus Adolph Birkhaeuser (1898)
"... and Serni- Pelagianism — His Doctrines — Semi-Pelagian Doctrines — Advocates
of semi-Pelagianism—Condemnation by various Councils—predestinarians. 193. ..."
2. The Life and Death of Lord Edward Fitzgerald by Thomas Moore (1831)
"... for they are nearly convinced they are conquered by fate, not by force, and
you must know that all the common people are predestinarians, ..."
3. History of the Church, from Its First Establishment to Our Own Times by Jodocus Adolph Birkhaeuser (1898)
"... and Serni- Pelagianism — His Doctrines — Semi-Pelagian Doctrines — Advocates
of semi-Pelagianism—Condemnation by various Councils—predestinarians. 193. ..."
4. The Life and Death of Lord Edward Fitzgerald by Thomas Moore (1831)
"... for they are nearly convinced they are conquered by fate, not by force, and
you must know that all the common people are predestinarians, ..."