Definition of Reprobative. Meaning of Reprobative. Synonyms of Reprobative

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Definition of Reprobative

Reprobative
Reprobative Rep"ro*ba*tive (-b?-t?v), a. Of or pertaining to reprobation; expressing reprobation.

Meaning of Reprobative from wikipedia

- Reprobation, in Christian theology, is a doctrine which teaches that a person can reject the gospel to a point where God in turn rejects them and curses...
- Death of the Reprobate (33.4 x 19.6 cm) is an oil on panel painting by a follower of Hieronymus Bosch which depicts the deathbed struggle for the human...
- sin. The former is called "unconditional election", and the latter "reprobation". In Calvinism, some people are predestined and effectually called in...
- of people to salvation, and predestined the remainder of humanity to reprobation (****ation). Similarly, Wright's interpretation is that in this p****age...
- on temperance, accompanied by a lengthy poem. The "Religion Channel" was a strong current away from "Misery Regions" and the "Reprobate Empire", 1846....
- decree to save some sinners through election and condemn others through reprobation. Several opposing positions have been proposed, all of which have names...
- fire; the founder melteth in vain: for the wicked are not plucked away. Reprobate silver shall men call them, because the Lord hath rejected them." (Jeremiah...
- highlighted: [32] But I must explain to you how all this mistaken idea of reprobating pleasure and extolling pain arose. To do so, I will give you a complete...
- absolute minimum of intervention in European affairs and a deep moral reprobation of war... When the first enthusiasm was p****ed, when the dead were mourned...
- ought to believe, without logically satisfactory evidence; and that reprobation ought to attach to the profession of disbelief in such inadequately supported...