forecreated

Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1) Created beforehand
 * 2) * 1592, A Woorke concerning the trewnesse of the Christian Religion:
 * Plato propoundeth a Question (saith he) whether the Worlde was created after the patterne of a thing forecreated, or of a thing without beginning.
 * 1) * 2001, original 1815, Stephen Charnock, James M'Cosh, Work of Stephen Charnock, Volume 02:
 * If that one thing of matter were excepted, a chief thing were excepted; if not one thing were excepted, then he created something of nothing, because spirits, as angels and souls, are not made of any pre-existing or fore-created matter.
 * If that one thing of matter were excepted, a chief thing were excepted; if not one thing were excepted, then he created something of nothing, because spirits, as angels and souls, are not made of any pre-existing or fore-created matter.