Crossword-Solution: PREDESTINARIAN 14 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Predestinarian a. Of or pertaining to predestination; as, the
predestinarian controversy.
Predestinarian n. One who believes in or supports the doctrine of
predestination.

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEERA
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greedy person
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Sentences with PREDESTINARIAN (5)

She had imbibed her ideas from the doctrines of one flaming predestinarian divine alone; and these were so rigid that they became a stumbling block to many of his brethren, and a mighty handle for the enemies of his party to turn the machine of the state against them.
The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner James Hogg 2000
But it must be acknowledged that a predestinarian scheme, leading the cogitation upward to dwell upon "the heavenly things before the foundation of the world," opens a vista of contemplation and poetical framework, with which none other in the whole cycle of human thought can compare.
Milton Mark Pattison 2005
Alas, that she was all the while imbibing more than they or she supposed! Still, the predestinarian aliment did not set well on her palate, or nourish her young and tender graces of spirit.
Elizabeth: The Disinherited Daugheter E. Ben Ez-er 2005
They emphasised, however, his more fanatical side, and this very predestinarian and absolutist doctrine which he had prevailed on himself to accept.
The Life of Reason George Santayana 2005
The morning after their arrival, he went out for a long walk in the mountain air, and returning was accosted by his host: "I see you are quite a predestinarian." As he was resting on one of the wooden chairs, the man said: "I got those chairs for piazzary purposes," and enlarged on the trouble of getting good help in haying time: "Why, my neighbour, Jake Stebbins, had a boy in his gang named Henry Ward Beecher Gooley.
Memories and Anecdotes Kate Sanborn 2005