predestination|predestinations in English
noun
[pre·des·ti·na·tion || prɪː‚destɪ'neɪʃn]
act of determining in advance; doctrine that God has fore ordained the fate of person (especially pertaining to salvation or damnation); fate, lot, destiny
Use "predestination|predestinations" in a sentence
1. Augustine, the Father of Predestination
2. Expect a fine predestination abiogenesis!
3. Loneliness is my slakeless predestination.
4. Love a year thinks a year, predestination!
5. Is it the predestination and unavoidable?
6. Would you accept the concept of predestination?
7. If mercy, the Administratrix of predestination is revealed according
8. See how powerless is the human will against predestination!
9. His central doctrine was that of predestination.
10. I vowed to question Lili about predestination.
11. There was much debate on the definition of predestination.
12. His views on predestination and the trinity were remarkably conventional.
13. The success of love and marriage depends on predestination.
14. One who believes in the doctrine of predestination.
15. Therefore heredity is fate, a kind of predestination.
16. Thus free will and predestination coexist in a person.
17. He stressed predestination and denounced allegorical interpretation of the Quran.
18. The document expressed some ambivalence over the doctrine of predestination.
19. Our acquaintanceships are accidental, perhaps this is by chance a predestination.
20. 22 They do not accept predestination. However they do accept total depravity.
21. Grant's survey of financial history captured his crusty theory of economic predestination.
22. They do not accept predestination. However they do accept total depravity.
23. Second , beyond the intellectual difficulty, predestination may be a real personal difficulty.
24. Some lose is predestined, some predestination can never have the result.
25. And yet we experience it in that electrocution of time we call predestination.