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Definition of Predestinators
1. predestinator [n] - See also: predestinator
Lexicographical Neighbors of Predestinators
Literary usage of Predestinators
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1813)
"... spirit-renovated, they exhale Crude eructations, indigested, stale, Endors'd
predestinators, by their head Calvin ! no sleeping partner in the trade. ..."
2. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1813)
"... they exhale Crude eructations, indigested, stale, Endors'd predestinators, by
their head Calvin ! no sleeping partner in the trade. First of the. ..."
3. Essays on Subjects Connected with the Reformation in England by Samuel Roffey Maitland (1899)
"... Hart .... these were those they called freewill men : ' for so they were termed
of the predestinators .... and ' there were thirteen articles drawn up, ..."
4. History of the Catholic Church: For Use in Seminaries and Colleges by Heinrich Brück, Joseph Hergenröther (1884)
"Any peculiar sect of the predestinators does not seem to have been formed. § 62.
Christological Controversies; or, Controversies respecting the Person of ..."