Lexicographical Neighbors of Empyreans
Literary usage of Empyreans
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Six Days of Creation: Or, The Scriptural Cosmology, with the Ancient by Tayler Lewis (1855)
"Firmaments have given place to concentric spheres, spheres to empyreans, empyreans
to cycles and epicycles, epicycles to vortices, vortices to gravities and ..."
2. The Science of Logic: Or, an Analysis of the Laws of Thought by Asa Mahan (1857)
"Firmaments have given place to concentric spheres, spheres to empyreans, empyreans
to cycles and epicycles, epicycles to vortices, vortices to gravities and ..."
3. Science and the Bible: A Review of "the Six Days of Creation" of Prof by James Dwight Dana (1856)
"Firmaments have given place to concentric spheres, spheres to empyreans, empyreans
to cycles and epicycles, epicycles to vortices, vortices to gravities and ..."
4. Outline of the Principles of History: (Grundriss Der Historik) by Johann Gustav Droysen, Hermann Krüger (1893)
"... it catches gleams of ever greater reaches, ever more comprehensive empyreans.
Among the circles thus formed the human world with its history is one. ..."
5. The Secret Doctrine: The Synthesis of Science, Religion, and Philosophy by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (1917)
"... into dogmatic empyreans. On the authority of this Archaic Symbol, a male,
personal god, the Creator and Father of all, becomes a third-rate emanation, ..."