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prevenient

ADJECTIVE
  1. in anticipation

How To Use prevenient In A Sentence

  • Yet God's all-wise, necessary and patient method of working out this intention in time is through calling individual human beings one-by-one to himself through prevenient grace and election.
  • And a cordiallest brief nod of chinchin dankyshin to, well, patient ringasend as prevenient (by your leave), to all such occasions, detachably replaceable (thanks too! twos intact!). Finnegans Wake
  • In doing so, they are reminded of God's prevenient grace.
  • But, of course, if the will determines itself only in and through such choices, free from any prevenient natural order, then it too is in itself nothing.
  • And airborne contrary, buyer is pick upgoods commonly prevenient, pay after.
  • But Jesus proclaims the coming kingdom of God as prevenient grace to the poor and sinners.
  • It was Wesley's doctrine of universal, prevenient grace which led him to hope that the heathen are ‘taught of God by his inward voice all the essentials of true religion’.
  • The source of their conversion is here stated to be God's prevenient grace. for they shall return -- Repentance, though not the cause of pardon, is its invariable accompaniment: it is the effect of God's giving a heart to know Him. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • To illustrate the extent of God's prevenient love, Paul points out how rarely one person is willing to die for another, even an exceptionally good person.
  • But such a questioner would indeed be a Pelagian, showing by his very question that he regarded the human side of the achievement as the prevenient, the conditioning, the determinative.
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