Obs. [f. as prec.: see -ENCY.] Attingent quality; effective contact, operation.

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1642.  trans. Ames’ Marrow Div., 32. A passive attingency of the Divine will.

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1675.  Baxter, Cath. Theol., I. III. viii. 28. We must call our selves Patients, and think of the Attingency of his Active essence with its effects, by some Analogie of Corporeal Attingency, contact, and impressed moving force.

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