Precreationary vs Creationary - What's the difference?
precreationary | creationary | Derived terms |
Of or relating to creation.
* 1894 , James Hutchison Stirling, Darwinianism: workmen and work
* 1951 , Charles Francis Potter, The preacher and I: an autobiography
* 2002 , Robert A. Herrmann, Science Declares Our Universe Is Intelligently Designed (page 209)
Precreationary is a derived term of creationary.
As an adjective creationary is
of or relating to creation.precreationary
Not English
Precreationary has no English definition. It may be misspelled.English words similar to 'precreationary':
programatically, progressively, prescriptively, progressivity, programmability, pericardially, prescriptivity, praiseworthily, procrastinatory, proscriptively, pericardiectomy, pericardectomycreationary
English
Adjective
(head)- Nay, let us but consider this, that, under a general creationary theory,—before any one evolutionary doctrine, Lamarckian, Vestigian, Erasmo-Darwinian, Carlo-Darwinian, or other, came up,—never, whether in affinities, or embryology, or geology, or geography, or even rudimentary organs, was there a single difficulty felt,—let us but consider this I say, and it will be plain to be seen that all that concerns affinities and the rest constitutes no fee-simple that shall be proper and peculiar to natural selection alone. (p. 151)
- But these homologies and the rest we hold ourselves dispensed from the consideration of, simply in view of the fact that they were a material common to all the evolutionary theories, and never on the whole denied even by the creationary ones. (p. 341)
- The evolutionary hypothesis or theory is a much better theory than the creationary theory, but it is still only a theory, and Dr. Straton had only to point out that fact.
- These verses are directed to individuals who don't acknowledge the incomprehensible aspects of God as represented by His wondrous creationary power.
