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Definition of "interposal" [in•ter•pos•al]

  • Interposure (noun)

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Use "interposal" in a sentence
  • "To complete this fear, it is required that a man have such an apprehension of the coming of hell and wrath upon him as that he be not relieved against it by any interposal of promise, or aught else, from God, that he should be preserved in the way and path whereby he shall assuredly find deliverance from that which he fears."
  • "To say that such admonitions are a means to preserve those from apostasy who are by other means (as suppose the absolute decree of God, or the interposal of his irresistible power for their perseverance, or the like) in no possibility of apostatizing, is to say that washing is a means to make snow white, or the rearing up of a pillar in the air a means to keep the heavens from falling."
  • "Hath he said he will not drown it, notwithstanding any interposal of sin, wickedness, or rebellion whatsoever?"
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