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"predestinate" Definitions
  1. destined, fated, or determined beforehand
  2. to foreordain to an earthly or eternal lot or destiny by divine decree
  3. [archaic] (archaic) PREDETERMINE
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Whom God did foreknow, he also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of his Son.
Whom he did foreknow, he also did predestinate, to be conformed to the image of his Son.
For whom He did foreknow, He also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of His Son, that He might be the firstborn.
No modification of the point of view taken, no > selection of other facts for study, no natural bent of mind even, can enable > a man to escape the predestinate opinion. This great law is embodied in the > conception of truth and reality. The opinion which is fated to be ultimately > agreed to by all who investigate, is what we mean by the truth, and the > object represented in this opinion is the real. That is the way I would > explain reality.
The line appears to base this decision on his believed predestination as the killer of the king, no matter what he may do. The potential allusion to predestinarian theology is even stronger in the first published version of Hamlet, Quarto 1, where this same line reads: "There's a predestinate providence in the fall of a sparrow." Scholars have wondered whether Shakespeare was censored, as the word "predestined" appears in this one Quarto of Hamlet, but not in others, and as censoring of plays was far from unusual at the time.
A 17th-century Calvinist print depicting Pelagius: The caption says: "Accurst Pelagius, with what false pretence Durst thou excuse Man's foul Concupiscence, Or cry down Sin Originall, or that The Love of GOD did Man predestinate." For Pelagius, "grace" consisted of the gift of free will, the Law of Moses, and the teachings of Jesus.Stephen J. Duffy, Stephen J., The Dynamics of Grace: Perspectives in Theological Anthropology, Collegeville, Minnesota: The Liturgical Press, 1993 With these, a person would be able to perceive the moral course of action and follow it. Prayer, fasting, and asceticism supported the will to do good.
But all these humanistic and historical studies are surpassed by his theological productions (contained in Tractationes theologicae). In these Beza appears the perfect pupil or the alter ego of Calvin. His view of life is deterministic and the basis of his religious thinking is the predestinate recognition of the necessity of all temporal existence as an effect of the absolute, eternal, and immutable will of God, so that even the fall of the human race appears to him essential to the divine plan of the world. Beza, in tabular form, thoroughly elucidates the religious views which emanated from a fundamental supralapsarian mode of thought.
Corinthians seemed predestinate to only be three State Champion in a row, since after to be six years without being a champion, came back to win of 1937 the 1939, but the 1940s were a difficult time. The club would win a championship in 1941 and later it would only come back to be successful in 1951. It was a time where Corinthians teams was known as “it makes me to laugh” or "faz-me rir" in Portuguese. The beginning of the decade of 1950 made history in Corinthians and the São Paulo Championship. In 1951, the team composed of Carbone, Cláudio, Luisinho, Baltasar and Mário marked 103 goals in thirty matches of the São Paulo Championship, registering an average of 3,43 per game. Carbone was the top goalscoer of the competition with 30 goals. It would also win the São Paulo Championship of 1952 and 1954. In this same decade, Corinthians was champion three times of the Rio-São Paulo Championship (1950, 1953 and 1954) the tournament that starts to be the championship of most importance in the country, because counted on the participation of the greatest clubs of the two states that were more blunted in the country.

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