æonial

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æonial (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of eonial
    • [1921], Holden Edward Sampson, “Lesson Ten: (4) Election, or the State of the Supplicant (continued); (4) ‘The Land of Canaan’ (continued)”, in Theou Sophia: Series Three. In Two Parts; Analytical Lessons in the Wisdom of the Divine Mysteries; Part One: Graduation; The Tests of the Golden Keys, volume 3, London: William Rider & Son, Limited []; The Ek-Klesia Press [], →OCLC, page 341:
      [T]he mind must travel back to the remote Primordial Ages of the Earth’s Æonial history, “before the foundation of the World,” anterior to the “genesis” of life and organic creation which has existed on this planet as the result of the Fall of Man, and the earth’s descent into the material state of corruption, disease, decay, and death.