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Knowledge of an event before it occurs.
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1
I believe in the doctrines of
foreknowledge
and predestination, as thus expounded.
2
Therefore it seems the
foreknowledge
of merits is the cause of predestination.
3
King Rolen had refused to use the
foreknowledge
her Affinity gave her.
4
Him being by the determined counsel and
foreknowledge
of God delivered up.
5
Again, we must not confound the
foreknowledge
of God with His foreordination.
6
This seems to be the only gift I have:
foreknowledge
of loss.'
7
Yet some dumb animals have
foreknowledge
of future things that concern them.
8
Presentiments,- asortof secret
foreknowledge
of events that are about to happen.
9
Another prophecy proceeds from God's
foreknowledge
:
and into this our will enters.
10
But though knowledge is good for man,
foreknowledge
is not so good.
11
On June 1 Morton was tried for guilty
foreknowledge
of Darnley's death.
12
I've had a strong
foreknowledge
that we wouldn't get across in her.
13
Is this the way infinite love, joined with divine
foreknowledge
,
would act?
14
The sting of death is in
foreknowledge
of the when and the how.
15
Objection 1: It seems that
foreknowledge
of merits is the cause of predestination.
16
The doctrine of
foreknowledge
does not imply the truth of foreordination.
foreknowledge
divine foreknowledge
have foreknowledge
secret foreknowledge
guilty foreknowledge
accord to foreknowledge
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