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Definition of Predestines
1. predestine [v] - See also: predestine
Lexicographical Neighbors of Predestines
Literary usage of Predestines
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of Heresies and Their Refutation: Or, The Triumph of the Church by Alfonso Maria de' Liguori (1857)
"God predestines no one to Hell. 8. Infallibility of General Councils. BEC.
I OF FREE WILL. 1. I HAVE already stated in this work (1), that the errors of ..."
2. A Manual of the History of Dogmas by Bernard John Otten (1918)
"For he says that God predestines the reprobate in precisely the same way as the
elect — similiter om- nino —; and the elect, according to him, ..."
3. Human Nature in the Bible by William Lyon Phelps (1922)
"No one has ever got any further with the doctrine of predestination than the
coloured preacher who said, "God predestines man to be saved : the Devil ..."
4. History of the Christian Church: A.D. 64-1517 by James Craigie Robertson (1864)
"Predestination relates to such things only as are of God, and sin is not among
these; we must not therefore say that He predestines to sin, but only that ..."