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preˈsentially, adv. Now rare or Obs. [f. presential + -ly2. Cf. med. schol. L. præsentiāliter, OF. presentialment (Bruno Lat., 13th c.).] In a presential manner; in the way of actual presence; as being present.
1615T. Adams Leaven Wks. 1862 II. 72 He reigns in this place..presentially by his grace. 1651Jer. Taylor Clerus Dom. 28 Himselfe actually and presentially in heaven. 1691E. Taylor Behmen's Theos. Philos. 165 How doth Christ himself teach presentially in the Office of Preaching, and yet sitteth at the Right Hand of God? |