foreappointment

English

Etymology

fore- + appointment

Noun

foreappointment (uncountable)

  1. Previous appointment; preordination.
    • 1599, Henry Finch, The Sacred Doctrine of Divinitie, Gathered Out of the Worde of God: Togither with an Explication of the Lordes Prayer:
      The kingdome of God is in nation that is to say: his foreappointment his purpose and workes of euery Angell and man []
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