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- Orbais, a ninth-century Saxon monk, argued that God predestines some people to **** as well as predestining some to heaven, a view known as double predestination...
- and Manichaeism. In Christianity, the doctrine that God unilaterally predestines some persons to heaven and some to **** originated with Augustine of...
- Abiku is a Yoruba word that can be translated as "predestined to death" and refers to the spirit of a child who dies young. It is from (abi) "that which...
- of a continuous sound effect. It is used mostly at particular points predestined to breathe rather than during a whole musical work. "Staggered breathing"...
- of] a kid born in the same city as me [Mahe, India] — it almost felt predestined. But I was hesitant because the book has kind of a twist ending. And...
- rebuttal that Judas' will was immutable. John Calvin states that Judas was predestined to ****ation but writes on the question of Judas' guilt: "surely in Judas's...
- contract until 2011. Klima's background in politics as well as in economy predestines him for networking, a capability he has continued to cultivate on the...
- of those in the Church, who are either dead, sinful members or elect predestined for Heaven). The former is the institutional body established by Christ...
- in 2010; his victories saw him nicknamed il Predestinato (lit. 'the Predestined') in Italian media. He took pole again in Singapore and finished second...
- the appointed date, even if he is killed. God has written the things predestined for the creatures on the well-kept tablet (al-lauḥ al-maḥfūẓ). The pen...