[SUPER- 4 a.] That is above time; transcending time. Also sb., a supertemporal thing.

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1678.  Cudworth, Intell. Syst., I. iv. § 36. 625. Plotinus and Numenius … declare him [Plato] to have asserted, Three Super-Temporals or Eternals, Good, Mind or Intellect, and the Soul of the Universe.

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1892.  N. Smyth, Chr. Ethics, I. i. § 4. 81. Our super-temporal and super-sensible being.

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1905.  J. C. Jones, in T. Stephens, Child & Relig., v. 187. They must have sinned—sinned … in a super-temporal state according to Julius Müller.

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