coagency
Noun

coagency

  1. Agency in common; joint agency.
    • If indeed by the force of Matthew's example, by persuasion or by additional and more mysterious influences, or by an inward coagency, compatible with the existence of a personal will, James should be led to repent; if through admiration and love of this great goodness gradually assimilating his mind to the mind of his benefactor, he should in his own person become a grateful and dutiful child — then doubtless the mother would be wholly satisfied!



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