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PRETERITION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. pretermission sense 1 2. paraleipsis 3. the Calvinistic doctrine that having elected to eternal life such as he chose God passed over the rest leaving them ... www.merriam-webster.com
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PRETERITION Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
the act of passing by or over; omission; disregard. Law., the passing over by a testator of an heir otherwise entitled to a portion. www.dictionary.com
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PRETERITION definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. a passing over; omission 2. Law an omitting of one or more legal heirs from a will 3. Theology the passing over by God of those not elect a doctrine of ... www.collinsdictionary.com
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preterition
preterition (priːtəˈrɪʃən) Also præ-. [= F. prétérition, ad. late L. præteritiōn-em a passing over, n. of action f. præterīre: see preterient.] † 1. Passing by, passage (of time). Obs. rare.1647 H. More Song of Soul Notes 136/1 The præterition of life is the præterition of time. 1647 Trapp Comm. Luk... Oxford English Dictionary
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What is the doctrine of preterition? | GotQuestions.org
The Reformed doctrine of preterition says that God elects some people to salvation and leaves the rest of humanity in their fallen condition. www.gotquestions.org
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Preterition - BATASnatin.com
Preterition is the omission in testator's will of one, some or all of the compulsory heirs in the direct line, whether living at the time of execution of the ... batasnatin.com
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Apophasis
The device is also called paralipsis (παράλειψις) – also spelled paraleipsis or paralepsis – or occupatio, and known also as praeteritio, preterition, wikipedia.org
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Preterition | Compulsory Succession | Different Kinds of Succession
Preterition is the omission of a compulsory heir in the direct line (descendants or ascendants) from the will, such that they receive no inheritance at all. www.respicio.ph
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119 Synonyms & Antonyms for PRETERITION | Thesaurus.com
preterition · cutting out · disregardance · excluding · ignoring · leaving out · missing · noninclusion · overlooking · passing over · slighting. noun as in ... www.thesaurus.com
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preterition - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
The act of passing by, disregarding or omitting. (rhetoric) Synonym of paralipsis. (law) The failure of a testator to name a legal heir ... en.wiktionary.org
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PRETERITION - The Law Dictionary
Definition and Citations: In the civil law. The omission by a testator of some one of bis heirs who is legally entitled to a portion of the inheritance. thelawdictionary.org
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preterition | definition for kids - Wordsmyth Children's Dictionary
the act of passing over or omitting, as the omission of an heir or heirs from a will. definition 2: the doctrine of Calvinism that God passes over those who ... kids.wordsmyth.net
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pretermission
pretermission (priːtəˈmɪʃən) Also præter-. [ad. L. prætermissiōn-em, n. of action f. prætermittĕre: see next. So F. prétermission (16th c. in Godef. Compl.).] The action of pretermitting. 1. The passing over, overlooking, or disregarding of anything; omission of anything from a narrative; omission o... Oxford English Dictionary
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What Does Predestination Mean for the Non-Elect? - Ligonier Ministries
Those Scripture passages that teach God's election of a particular people unto salvation also teach God's non-election of others. This is where a distinction is helpful to understand this. Preterition is God's passing over some when He choose others. Condemnation is God's actual consigning the passed over to eternal punishment.
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Legitime
This is known as preterition when arising by omission and disinheritance when heirs are expressly deprived. wikipedia.org
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