Obediential
Definition of Obediential:
part of speech: adjective
In compliance with commands; passive obedience, in Eng. hist., the unqualified obedience which, according to some, is due from subjects to the sovereign.
Usage examples:
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So then, Christ having brought in that part of obedience for us, which consisteth in a doing of such obediential acts of righteousness which the law commands, he adds thereto the spilling of his blood, to be the price of our redemption from that cursed death, that by sin we had brought upon our bodies and souls.
John Bunyan in "The Pharisee And The Publican". -
4- 9. Now this obediential righteousness of Christ consisteth of two parts.
John Bunyan in "The Pharisee And The Publican".