Antecedent
Antecedent
In a sentence of the form A ? B (“if A then B”), the constituent sentences A and B are called antecedent and consequent respectively. Or the same terminology may be applied to propositions expressed by these sentences. — A. C.
Encyclopedic Dictionary of Bible and Theology
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In a sentence of the form A ? B (“if A then B”), the constituent sentences A and B are called antecedent and consequent respectively. Or the same terminology may be applied to propositions expressed by these sentences. — A. C.