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premisal|prɪˈmaɪzəl| [f. premise v. + -al1.] The action of premising; the making of a prefatory or introductory statement; stating (of something) as a premiss.
1652N. Culverwel Mount Ebal Treat. (1654) 90 Here by way of premisal; 1. It must be in a lawful and warrantable way. 1701Beverley Glory of Grace 22 To this Premisal of the Efficient Cause from Eternity; and the Final Cause to Eternity;..I would add the Consideration of our Being placed into Christ. 1701Norris Ideal World i. Pref. 10 Whether a conclusion may not immediately follow upon the premisal of one single proposition. 1912Catholic Encycl. XIV. 75/1 Ethics may not be divided from psychology and theodicy, any more than from deductive logic. With the proper premisals then from the one and the other here assumed, we say that the Creator could not have given man a fixed nature, as He has, without willing man to work out the purpose for which that nature is framed. |