preexistence|preexistences in English
noun
[,pre·ex'ist·ence || ‚prɪːɪg'zɪstəns]
existence of the soul before its union with the body; previous life, life before the present
Use "preexistence|preexistences" in a sentence
1. Those who held it denied the preexistence of Christ and, therefore, His deity. Adoptionists taught that Jesus was tested by God; and after passing this test and upon His baptism, He was granted supernatural powers by God and adopted as the Son.
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