Foreordain by divine will or decree.
Established or prearranged unalterably.
1 To this end were we born, Dearest and most sweet, and from all time predestinate !
2 Η ΚΑΙΝΗ ΔΙΑΘΗΚΗ was no more heeded, and the predestinate Jude sprang up and across the room.
3 For if Higgins was a predestinate old bachelor, she was most certainly not a predestinate old maid.
4 How predestinate had seemed our union!
5 A queer predestinate sense of failure filled his mind even before he got the handset to his ear and heard the nothing.
6 Defining the church as the body of the predestinate , and starting a campaign against indulgences, Huss soon fell under the ban of his superiors.
7 I say, souls of our parents and dearest friends; souls that are predestinate to eternal glory, and extremely precious in the sight of God?
8 And in this sense He is said to be predestinated as Man.
9 Objection 1: It would seem unfitting that Christ should be predestinated .
10 Therefore Christ was not predestinated to be the Son of God.
11 Mark, all these thing are spoken as being already done; predestinated , called, justified, glorified.
12 Therefore it is not fitting that Christ be predestinated .
13 Kansas is certainly predestinated to be a great State.
14 Whether It Is Befitting That Christ Should Be Predestinated ?
15 And whom he predestinated , them he also called.
16 God has predestinated , mankind expects, great things from our race; and great things we feel in our souls.
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