Part, Question
1 1, 23 | same thing, whether God pre-ordained that He ~would give the
2 1, 23 | effect of predestination ~was pre-ordained for some on account of pre-existing
3 1, 23 | Thus we might say that God pre-ordained to give glory on ~account
4 1, 23 | account of merit, and that He pre-ordained to give grace to merit glory. ~
5 1, 23 | Therefore the number to be saved pre-ordained by ~God cannot be certain.~
6 1, 23 | Therefore the number of ~those pre-ordained by God to be saved is not
7 1, 23 | which is His ~effect. For He pre-ordained the measurements of the
8 1, 23 | flies and such like, is not pre-ordained by God "per se"; ~but divine
9 1, 23 | reprobate, who would seem to be pre-ordained by God for the good of the ~
10 1, 25 | He has not foreknown and pre-ordained that He would do. ~But He
11 1, 25 | He neither foreknew nor pre-ordained that He would do anything
12 1, 25 | those He has foreknown and pre-ordained He would do. ~But it could
13 1, 25 | foreknown, and had not pre-ordained that He would do, because
14 1, 115 | Divine Providence, as being pre-ordained, and as it were "fore-spoken," ~
15 3, 7 | according as one is divinely ~pre-ordained to a higher or lower state.~
16 3, 7 | with what man is divinely ~pre-ordained to; and this is either something
17 3, 7 | which all the ~saints are pre-ordained, or something special, which
18 3, 24 | God has not from eternity pre-ordained to do this in time: ~since
19 3, 36 | people, but to witnesses pre-ordained by God." Consequently, ~
20 Suppl, 72| because it is perhaps pre-ordained that they shall be saved
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