ˌfyüchəˈrishən noun
( -s )
Etymology: Medieval Latin futurition-, futuritio, from Latin futurus about to be + -ition-, -itio -ition — more at be
1. archaic : future existence : futurity
the futurition of salvation — John Pearson
2. archaic : assurance of a future
had a fixed futurition from eternity — Jonathan Edwards