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Definition of Terminatively
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Terminatively
Literary usage of Terminatively
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Whole Works of the Right Rev. Jeremy Taylor...: With an Essay by Jeremy Taylor (1851)
"... is not done in the same way ; for it is terminatively to Christ or God, but
relatively to the image, that is, to the image for God's or Christ's sake. ..."
2. The Whole Works of the Right Rev. Jeremy Taylor by Jeremy Taylor, Charles Page Eden, Reginald Heber, Alexander Taylor (1852)
"... for it is 'terminatively' to Christ or God, but ' relatively' to the image,
that is, to the image for God's or Christ's sake:' for this is that we ..."
3. The Metaphysics of the School by Thomas Harper (1884)
"... necessary: The attractive force of the sun would in itself, as causal action
of the sun, be increased,—denied; terminatively,—there is need of a further ..."
4. The Metaphysics of the School by Thomas Harper (1881)
"... (to speak of things Divine after the manner of things human); but it is only
required that the two Acts should be distinguished terminatively,—that is ..."
5. Psychology and Natural Theology by Owen Aloysius Hill (1921)
"... taken can be absent from God, a free act terminatively taken can be absent
from God. The act by which God loves Himself is necessary, the act by which ..."
6. Psychology and Natural Theology by Owen Aloysius Hill (1921)
"F. The act by which God loves Himself and creatures is en- titatively the same,
not terminatively. It is necessary entita- tively, ..."