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† idenˈtific, a. Obs. rare. [ad. L. type *identificus: see identify.] Doing the same; concurring in action.
1678Gale Crt. Gentiles III. 140 Ludovicus à Dola..bends..his second part against the Jesuites to demonstrate, that a next, immediate, and identific concurse of God to al acts, both good and bad, cannot be defended by the artifice of their middle science. Ibid., He establisheth..the hypothesis of Durandus, that the general concurse of God to acts of a natural order, specially such as are wicked, is not proxime, immediate and identific, but remote, mediate, and really distinct from the act of the creature. So † identifiˈcality, identity in action. † idenˈtifically adv., as to practical identity.
1668H. More Div. Dial. i. xxvii. (1713) 57 That Extension which remains to you whether you will or no, is really and identifically coincident with the Amplitude of the Essence of God. 1716M. Davies Athen. Brit. II. 423 Christ..was distinguish'd from him [the Father] only by a..Personally distinct By-Subsistent Identificality. |