Abraham learned that God had selected and foreordained many spirits to specific missions in mortality. |
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Part of it was down to the foreordained cycle of his humors, which had dumped him into the slough once again. |
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That simple purchase, however, was foreordained to be a vital link in the chain of Reformation history in England. |
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It's about a battle over voting rights in the Reconstruction South that foreordained the election crisis of 1876, and everybody involved is dead. |
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They were not coeternal with him, yet they were foreknown, foreseen, and foreordained by him. |
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And his unspeakably acute sufferings originated in the ineffable wisdom of the plan of God, who foreordained it and bestowed it on him. |
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The purchaser of stock, of course, who must always bear in mind that stocks are never foreordained to go up or down. |
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Perhaps it was foreordained that the freedom we get from our automobiles requires that we keep others in slavery. |
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Christ as the only mediator of the new covenant is the everlasting Son of God and was foreordained by the Father for his three-fold office. |
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This does not mean the board's decision is foreordained, for the board need not evict just because a tenant is legally evictable. |
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God, whose plan is ineffable, foreordained that the heart of Jesus would be stricken with seven afflictions. |
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Its tragic ending is almost foreordained by the characters' inability to change their lives. |
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Certainly, it is not foreordained that China will become an enemy of the United States and the democratic states of Asia and the Pacific, or even a global power. |
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We believe that God never foreordained evil, only good, so that sin, suffering, and damnation are products of human choices rather than of divine foreordination. |
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But there are works which God foreordained that we should walk in them. |
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Birth into the physical world in turn leads to foreordained birth into the world of spirit. |
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But, now that Iraq's demise is increasingly regarded as foreordained, it's worth recalling the optimism among Iraqis four years ago. |
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If our immigrants are not to remain set apart from society, we must promote language learning, or else the new citizen is on a foreordained path to low-paid work. |
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Then he announced yet another special meeting, to be held the following Monday — during which, it seemed foreordained, the board would reverse itself. |
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The Rosie Project is the kind of Panglossian comedy in which everything is foreordained to work out for the best. |
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The Calvinists emphasized that salvation is limited to those who are foreordained by God to receive it and are not capable of falling out of his grace. |
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Given that candidates are sifted in advance for loyalty to the regime by a council of senior clerics, and that most of the opposition had declared a boycott, the outcome was essentially foreordained. |
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It was hardly foreordained that a poor orphan from darkest Brittany... working in the recondite realms of Semitic philology, should play such a role in his time. |
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