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Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - predestination

 
 

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Predestination

predestination
 noun  Date: 14th century  1. the act of predestinating ; the state of being predestinated  2. the doctrine that God in consequence of his foreknowledge of all events infallibly guides those who are destined for salvation
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  n. Theol. (as a belief or doctrine) the divine foreordaining of all that will happen, esp. with regard to the salvation of some and not others. Etymology: ME f. eccl.L praedestinatio (as PREDESTINATE) ...
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  1. предопределение; судьба; удел ...
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  noun предопределение ...
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4.
  If you believe in predestination, you believe that people have no control over events because everything has already been decided by a power such as God or fate. N-UNCOUNT ...
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  ~ n the belief that God has decided everything that will happen and that people cannot change this ...
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  - c.1340, from L.L. prжdestinationem "a determining beforehand," from prжdestinare "appoint or determine beforehand," from L. prж- "before" + destinare "appoint, determine" (see destiny). First used in theological sense by Augustine, popularized by Calvin: "The action of God in foreordaining certain of mankind through grace to salvation or eternal life." ...
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