Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for PRE-DE-TERM-IN-A'TION
PRE-DE-TERM'IN-ATEPRE-DE-TERM'INE
PRE-DE-TERM-IN-A'TION, n. [See Predetermine.]
- Previous determination; purpose formed beforehand; as, the predetermination of God's will. – Hammond.
- Premotion; that concurrence of God which determines men in their actions. – Encyc.
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