It became more widespread in post-Gupta times, especially in south India, and aroused the reprobation of 19th-century Europeans. |
Here is an instance of the apparition of a man and woman who were in a state of reprobation. |
It ascribes the salvation of man to the unmerited grace of God and thus to predestination, but it attributes divine reprobation to man's sin and guilt. |
The birth of Zionism was, by and large, received with astonishment and reprobation. |
It directly affects the dignity of individuals, visibly in the eyes of all, and often promotes a form of discrimination and even reprobation. |
In another significant adaptation, Baptists modified and softened the language concerning reprobation utilized in the Westminster Confession. |