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restipulation

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English

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Etymology

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From re- +‎ stipulation.

Noun

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restipulation (countable and uncountable, plural restipulations)

  1. A subsequent stipulation.
    • 1881, The Catholic Presbyterian, volume 5, page 344:
      With him, faith sums up everything in this relation ; and faith itself is not a restipulation, but a believing acquiescence for our own part in a covenant which establishes all things for us; and specially an acquiescence in Christ, in whom we find the covenant sealed, and vitally operative.
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