limited predestination

limited predestination
A doctrine of the Primitive Baptist Church that God predestinated things which may come to pass with reference to the salvation of souls only, repudiating the idea that God predestinated the happening of things in this material world. Bennett v Morgan, 112 Kan 512, 520, 66 SW 289.

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