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Webster's 1828 dictionary defines election as ". . .divine choice; predetermination of God, by which persons are distinguished as objects of mercy, become subjects of grace, are sanctified and prepared for heaven."<ref>https://webstersdictionary1828.com/Dictionary/election</ref> In Christian Theology, Election most often refers to God's sovereign choosing of His church to fulfill the [[Covenant of Redemption]]. |
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Webster's 1828 dictionary defines election as ". . .divine choice; predetermination of God, by which persons are distinguished as objects of mercy, become subjects of grace, are sanctified and prepared for heaven."[1] In Christian Theology, Election most often refers to God's sovereign choosing of His church to fulfill the Covenant of Redemption.