adv. Obs. [f. prec. + -LY2.] Conclusively, decisively.

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1639.  Laud, in Prynne, Canterb. Doom (1646), 274. King James … made this answer; that he writ that not concludingly, but by way of argument only.

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1658.  in Baxter, Saving Faith, ii. 9. My discourse doth not concludingly evince the contrary.

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a. 1662.  Heylin, Life Laud (1668), 106. They do concludingly demonstrate, That there was no design in the King or Prince, or in any of the Court or Court-Bishops, of what name soever, to alter the Religion here by Law established.

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