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reprobation
reprobation (rɛprəˈbeɪʃən) Also 5–6 -cio(u)n. [ad. late L. reprobātiōn-em, noun of action f. reprobāre: see reprobate v. and -ation, and cf. F. réprobation (14th c.).] † 1. Reproof, shame. Obs. rare—1.1436 Libel Eng. Policy in Pol. Poems (Rolls) II. 165 They that the see shulde kepe are moche to bla... Oxford English Dictionary
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Reprobation
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 The very terms “elect” and “election” imply the terms “non-elect” and “reprobation.” When some are chosen out others are left not chosen. wikipedia.org
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reprobatarian
† reprobaˈtarian, n. and a. Obs. rare. [f. reprobate n. or v.] a. n. One who professes the doctrine of reprobation. b. adj. Relating to reprobation.1657 Pierce Div. Philanthr. 13 What Tertullian speaks against Marcion, might very well be repeated against the Absolute Reprobatarians. 1676 Glanvill Es... Oxford English Dictionary
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Anthony Pearson (Quaker)
He wrote in reprobation of the persecution of the Friends and enlarged on the same theme in a personal interview with Oliver Cromwell. wikipedia.org
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reprobateness
ˈreprobateness rare—0. [f. reprobate a. + -ness.] The state of being reprobate.1611 Florio, Reprobaggine, reprobateness, reprobation. 1731 Bailey vol. II, Reprobateness, the state of a reprobate; wickedness, impiety. Oxford English Dictionary
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คำศัพท์ ''particular'' แปลว่าอะไร?
{Particular Baptist}, one of a branch of the Baptist denomination the members of which hold the doctrine of a particular or individual election and reprobation. {Particular lien} (Law), a lien, or a right to retain a thing, for some charge or claim growing out of, or connected with, that particular thing.
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Predestination in Calvinism
The former is called "unconditional election", and the latter "reprobation". In that view, God, before Creation, in his mind, first decreed that the Fall would take place, before decreeing election and reprobation. wikipedia.org
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incubee
† ˈincubee Obs. A distortion of incubus; used as a term of reprobation. (Cf. incuby.)1614 B. Jonson Barth. Fair ii. ii, Where's my pipe now? not fill'd? thou errant Incubee. [Said to a servant.] Oxford English Dictionary
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Logical order of God's decrees
Although he did not believe that the Fall occasioned election and reprobation, he did not maintain that election and reprobation had no regard for the Election and reprobation do not occasion the Fall, nor does the Fall occasion election and reprobation, but they are coordinate elements logically ordered wikipedia.org
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Elizabeth Bathurst
Soon after her conversion to Quakerism, she interrupted worship at Samuel Annesley's Presbyterian chapel in London, speaking against the doctrine of reprobation wikipedia.org
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Jane Fearon
The first was Universal Redemption Offered in Jesus Christ: in Opposition to that Pernicious and Destructive Doctrine of Election and Reprobation of Persons Works Universal Redemption Offered in Jesus Christ: in Opposition to that Pernicious and Destructive Doctrine of Election and Reprobation of Persons from wikipedia.org
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William Wogan (religious writer)
Character of the Times delineated, London, 1735, Scripture Doctrine of Predestination, Election, and Reprobation; new ed. wikipedia.org
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Test of Nobility
Nagana szlachectwa (), literally reprobation/reprimand/censure of nobility, also translated by Norman Davies as Test of Nobility was a legal procedure wikipedia.org
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Jean Baptiste Gonet
him beyond the teaching of his master, and led him to adopt opinions on certain questions of theology especially those dealing with predestination and reprobation wikipedia.org
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Charles Sumner House
His searing verbal reprobation of his opponents escalated into violence when he was beaten unconscious on the floor of the Senate by South Carolina Representative wikipedia.org
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