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preconsign

preconsign, v.
  (priːkənˈsaɪn)
  [f. pre- A. 1 + consign v.]
  trans. a. To signify or symbolize beforehand. Obs. b. To consign or make over in advance (Bailey 1721).

1649 Jer. Taylor Gt. Exemp. i. Disc. vi. §17 St. Cyril calls baptism..‘the antitype of the passions of Christ’. It does preconsign the death of Christ, and does the infancy of the work of grace, but not weakly.

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