a. [f. late L. concordāntia CONCORDANCE + -AL.] Of or pertaining to a concordance (to the Bible).

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1660.  S. Fisher, Rusticks Alarm, Wks. (1679), 505. It may evidently seem from his more Concordantial than Cordial consultations … that … well-nigh by all places in his Concordance where he finds these Terms [etc.].

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a. 1802.  A. Geddes, Crit. Rem. Heb. Scrip. (1803), 46, note (R. Suppl.). We are referred in the Concordantial margin to not less than eighteen or nineteen passages of the Old and New Testament, for an explanation.

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