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evidentially, adv.|ɛvɪˈdɛnʃəlɪ| [f. as prec. + -ly2.] 1. By means of evidence; as regards evidence; with regard to its value as evidence.
1654Eyre in Warren Unbelievers B iij, Faith is from justification causally, and justification by faith evidentially. a1734North Lives I. 362 It was believed, though not so soon evidentially discovered, that a rebellion was ready to break out. 1836G. S. Faber Answ. Husenbeth 6 Any doctrine which can be shewn evidentially to have existed in the third century. 1886Gurney Phantasms of Living I. 35 Of the two series..the second is evidentially to be preferred. †2. Intuitively. Obs.
a1716South Serm. IX. xi. 323 They [angels] do not fully and evidentially know them [the mysteries of God]. |