When she passes out... from
foreordain, he'll revive her over and over again to —
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Corpus name: OpenSubtitles2018. License: not specified. References: http://opus.nlpl.eu/OpenSubtitles2018.php, http://stp.lingfil.uu.se/~joerg/paper/opensubs2016.pdf
The word
foreordain means to ordain beforehand: and the word elect means to choose.
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Title: Life and Labors of Elder John Kline, the Martyr Missionary, author: John Kline, url: http://www.gutenberg.org/files/16711/16711-h/16711-h.htm
As to the word
foreordain, I do not recollect that it occurs in our translation.
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Title: Calvinistic Controversy, author: Wilbur Fisk, url: http://www.gutenberg.org/files/38232/38232-h/38232-h.htm
Did God
foreordain or choose the individuals who would compose the church?
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Title: The Harp of God, author: J. F. Rutherford, url: http://www.gutenberg.org/files/12868/12868-h/12868-h.htm