1878. J. de Concilio, Knowledge of Mary, IV. ii. 201. Mary, therefore, completes the external life of the Father, as she externates the internal, infinite expression of himself.
1890. J. F. Smith, trans. Pfleiderers Develop. Theol., 73. The idea externates itself.
Hence Externation, outward embodiment.
1650. Charles II., Decl, 3. To endeavour the Externation thereof to the utmost of His power.
1854. Cdl. Wiseman, Fabiola (1855), 347. The externation of His wisdom.
1862. F. Hall, Hindu Canons of Dramaturgy (1865), 6. Pantomime, grounded on externation of the feelings.
1876. C. M. Davies, Unorth. Lond. (ed. 2), 250. The externation of religion was especially necessary.