| 31. | Chapter 3 affirms the Reformed doctrine of angels are predestinated unto everlasting life; and others foreordained to everlasting death ."
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| 32. | A week from now, we'll be proclaiming the result as the foreordained culmination of trends since the Pleistocene era.
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| 33. | The assumption is that the process will happen once people apply their reason and skills, for it is not divinely foreordained.
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| 34. | Their victory seemed to be foreordained, especially since Clinton had promised to " end welfare as we know it ."
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| 35. | When she asks happily married couples how they met, the answers are so outlandish and unpredictable it seems their meeting was foreordained.
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| 36. | It has been convenient in recent years to describe Clinton as a tragic figure, a hero brought low by his foreordained flaws.
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| 37. | _The Bush overtures to the United Nations are laughably insincere, a belated effort to dress up an attack that is foreordained.
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| 38. | Another case he had taken on, an even more radical challenge to the system, was now headed to a foreordained defeat.
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| 39. | George's mother Mary responded, saying, " Go and fulfill the high destiny which Heaven has foreordained you to fill.
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| 40. | He held that the level of a creature's perfection was reflected in its form, but not foreordained by that form.
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