reprobation

  • 31reprobation — /reprabeyshan/ In ecclesiastical law, the interposition of objections or exceptions; as to the competency of witnesses, to the due execution of instruments offered in evidence and the like …

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  • 32Réprobation —    см. Осуждение …

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  • 33reprobation — noun 1. rejection by God; the state of being condemned to eternal misery in Hell • Derivationally related forms: ↑reprobate • Hypernyms: ↑rejection 2. severe disapproval • Derivationally related forms: ↑reprobate …

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  • 34hold up to reprobation — index blame, censure, disapprove (condemn) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 35Predestination — • Those divine decrees which have reference to the supernatural end of rational beings, especially of man Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Predestination     Predestination …

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  • 36Nature and Attributes of God —     The Nature and Attributes of God     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Nature and Attributes of God     I. As Known Through Natural Reason     A. Infinity of God     B. Unity or Unicity of God     C. Simplicity of God     D. Divine Personality… …

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  • 37Predestinarianism — • A heresy which reduces the eternal salvation of the elect as well as the eternal damnation of the reprobate to one cause alone, namely to the sovereign will of God, and thereby excludes the free co operation of man as a secondary factor in… …

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  • 38ANATHÈME — Dans le langage courant, anathème est simplement synonyme de blâme, de réprobation, de répréhension. Dans l’histoire de l’Église, le terme a un sens plus précis et désigne une sentence excluant de la communauté chrétienne quiconque tient pour… …

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  • 39Predestination (Calvinism) — The Calvinistic doctrine of predestination is a doctrine of Calvinism which deals with the question of the control God exercises over the world. In the words of the Westminster Confession of Faith, God freely and unchangeably ordained whatsoever… …

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  • 40condamnation — [ kɔ̃danasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • XIIIe; lat. condemnatio, rac. condemnere, d apr. damner 1 ♦ Décision de justice qui condamne une personne à une obligation ou à une peine. ⇒ arrêt, jugement, sentence. Condamnation de l accusé par les juges. Condamnation… …

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