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predeterminate

[pree-di-tur-muh-nit] / ˌpri dɪˈtɜr mə nɪt /


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When left alone her elfin prettiness became particularly noticeable, for she was practicing her bewildering ways to her own thoughts, her manner being at one moment arch and coquettish, and at the next pensive and affectionate; practicing all her small facial arts with the predeterminate aim and intention of capturing the hitherto impregnable, insensible heart of the handsome Minister.

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Article Third runs thus, “The predestinate are a predeterminate and certain number, which can neither be lessened nor increased.”

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The Lord having resolved upon it to manifest his own glory did in that due and predeterminate time apply his own power to this business.

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Full of predeterminate intuitions, they are without intelligence, which is the power of seeing things as they are.

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For it needs must be that the foreknowledge of God have its foundation in the nature of things, and this foundation, making the truth predeterminate, will prevent it from being contingent and free.

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