Predestination, which the suffragan of Hippo and the Genevan divine attributed to the arbitrary decrees of God, evolution traces to the influences of heredity upon individuals, predetermining their bodily and mental constitutions.
As the predetermination of the will to justification can take no other form than the gratia per se efficax, so sin, considered as an act, necessarily postulates the predetermining influence of the motor primus.
It cannot consent except with the aid of a predetermining gratia efficax, to merit which is beyond its power.
Chittenden and others, has almost revolutionized the science of dietetics.
It is unsearchable to us how far God leaves Spirits to freewill in small things, suspending his predetermining motion.
Thus, first to New York, and second to Pennsylvania belongs the honor of predetermining the character of local government in the West.
He does not appoint the committees of the senate, and so has no power of predetermining the character of legislation.
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