1871, A commentary on the Holy Scriptures: […] By John Peter Lange, in connection with a number of eminent Europ. divines. Transl. from the German, rev., enlarged, and ed. by Philip Schaff. [II.] New Testament:
That history is not chronistically, but teonically, executed; not atomistically expanded, but principially concentrated; the whole infinitude and fulness of the signs of Jesus must be reflected in a concentric selection of speaking fuels, translumined ...
1969, Gordon H. Orians, The Study of Life: An Introduction to Biology
The temporal relationships of organisms are called chronistic relationships. Two organisms are closely related chronistically if they occur during the same period in time.
1993, James Nogalski, Literary Precursors to the Book of the Twelve, Walter de Gruyter (→ISBN), page 221:
Hag 2:10 and 2:20 clearly begin separate units since each contains an introductory dating formula from the chronistically-related redactor responsible for shaping the major portions of Haggai. Hag 2:15-19 lacks this dating element, but has its ...