†complaˈcentially,adv.Obs.[f.prec.+ -ly2.]In a complacential manner; with pleasurable satisfaction or content.1671BaxterHoliness, DesignChr.iv. 16To love complacencially an ungodly person as if he were godly.
1675―Cath.Theol.iii. 205God might be said to love him..Complacencially, according to the good that was in him; And benevolently as he purposed his future Sanctification and Salvation.
1681―Apol.Nonconf.Min.63We cannot love them complacentially.