Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (
adv.) In a determinate manner; definitely; ascertainably.
2. (adv.) Resolutely; unchangeably.
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To My Fellow Presbyter, Timothy, Dionysius the Presbyter.
... manifestation, nor, in regard to a lower level, lapse downward through their inclining
to the worse, but who elevate themselves determinately and unwaveringly ...
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From Apostolic Teaching Tertullian Turns to that of Companions of ...
... The discipline, therefore, of the apostles properly (so called), indeed, instructs
and determinately directs, as a principal point, the overseer of all ...
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Faith and Regeneration
... by faith is a matter about which there must be no obscurity much less equivocation;
and at the same time we must distinctly and determinately insist upon it ...
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The Difficulties of Unbelief
... "And now what are we? unbelievers both, Calm and complete, determinately fixed
To-day, to-morrow, and forever, pray? You'll guarantee me that? Not so, I think. ...
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Of Good Angels
... 3. An ancient poet, one who lived several ages before Socrates, speaks more
determinately on this subject. Hesiod does not scruple to say,. ...
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Whether God Can Move the Matter Immediately to the Form?
... acts by His will and intellect, which knows the particular and not only the universal
natures of all forms, it follows that He can determinately imprint this ...
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Whether Christ is Entire under Every Part of the Species of the ...
... likewise to grace. Objection 2: Further, since Christ's is an organic body,
it has parts determinately distant. for a determinate ...
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Whether the More Universal is First in Our Intellectual Cognition?
... The perfect act of the intellect is complete knowledge, when the object is distinctly
and determinately known; whereas the incomplete act is imperfect knowledge ...
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A visit to the Harvest Field
... As for the man who scatters nothing but the wild oats of sin, who simply lives to
indulge his own passions, and determinately resolves to neglect the things ...
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Whether Christ's Resurrection is the Cause of the Resurrection of ...
... But although the power of the principal cause is not restricted to one instrument
determinately, nevertheless since it works through this instrument, such ...
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Thesaurus
Determinately (1 Occurrence)... 1. (adv.) In a determinate manner; definitely; ascertainably. 2. (adv.) Resolutely;
unchangeably. Multi-Version Concordance
Determinately (1 Occurrence).
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Definitely (4 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary (adv.) In a definite manner; with precision; precisely;
determinately. Multi-Version Concordance Definitely (4 Occurrences). ...
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Jacob (361 Occurrences)
... Canaan. Jacob therefore represents the first generation of those who are
determinately separate from their environment. Abraham ...
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