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词根:foreordain
vt.foreordain 注定;预定命运
The first known use of foreordain was in the 15th century
forerunnernoun
one going or sent before to give notice of the approach of others : harbinger
predecessor, ancestor
forequarternoun
the left or right half of a front half of the body of a four-footed animal
forepawnoun
the paw of a foreleg
forepartnoun
the part most advanced or first in place or in time
foreordainverb
to determine in advance : predestine
1 I ain't a Presbyterian, Mr. Thornton, and I don't believe in predestination and foreordination.
2 The same doctrine is held by the younger Hodge—that foreknowledge involves foreordination.
3 His tales are tales of the conscience: he is obsessed with the thought of sin, with the doctrines of foreordination and total depravity.
4 This may be called foreordination.
这或许是一种宿命。
5 We object, in the fourth place, to universal foreordination, because it makes God the author of sin, the caveat of the Confession notwithstanding.
6 Maybe it is a foreordination.
大概这就是她的宿命。
7 In the second place, we object to universal foreordination because it leads to Pantheism, a phase of Atheism.
8 The outcome was not foreordained, for either Bork or Mr. Biden.
9 Foreknowledge is simply God's antecedent knowledge of all events, which some hold to be entirely separable from his foreordination, while others hold foreordination to be inseparably involved in foreknowledge.
10 Who knows but Mrs. Meredith and the parson may be right in their holding to foreordination?”
11 Egypt’s slide back into authoritarianism wasn’t foreordained.
12 We object to the doctrine of universal foreordination, in the fifth place, because it makes the day of judgment a farce.
13 When he is wound up he will break out in a cold sepulchral tone with, firstly: "foreordination!" secondly: "predestination!" and thirdly: "the final perseverance of the saints!"
14 Guan often said there were some kind of foreordination between him and stones.
关柏春常说自己和石头之间有一种缘分。
15 This seems to savor of the doctrine of educational foreordination, and would make millwork and life synonymous.
16 This foreordination with the deep-rooted chivalrous culture and legal incompetence in modern China is perhaps difficult to get rid.
在侠义文化根深蒂固,律法制度很不健全的近现代中国,这大概是难以摆脱的宿命。
17 As to the perplexities that have grown out of the ideas of God's foreknowledge, foreordination, etc., my view is that no such a thing as foreknowledge can be attributed to God.
18 She is mine by foreordination—she is mine by prophesy—she is mine by her own free will, and I will rescue her from the hands of her oppressors.
19 A man's election to salvation depended on God's foreordination.
20 I can not understand, with the doctrine of foreordination imbedded in the very fibres of my being, how God did really change any portion of his plans for me.