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Definition of Preestablished
1. preestablish [v] - See also: preestablish
Lexicographical Neighbors of Preestablished
Literary usage of Preestablished
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Systematic Theology by Charles Hodge (1873)
"... and for the apparent action of the one on the other, Leibnitz adopted the
theory of a preestablished harmony. God created two independent worlds, ..."
2. Modern Thought and the Crisis in Belief by Robert Mark Wenley (1909)
"LECTURE V THE Preestablished DISCORD As we approach our further enquiry, let me
say at once that I do not intend to elaborate a critical argument. ..."
3. The Southern Review by Albert Taylor Bledsoe, Methodist Episcopal Church, South (1871)
"But, observe, our author only says, ' a sort of " preestablished harmony",' without
... It is, however, a preestablished harmony between body and soul, ..."
4. Posthumous Tracts by Emanuel Swedenborg (1847)
"replies, that harmony exists, that there is such a thing, and that God has
preestablished it between the soul and the body. In this way he dams the stream ..."