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Definition of Immanences
1. immanence [n] - See also: immanence
Lexicographical Neighbors of Immanences
Literary usage of Immanences
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Nearer East by David George Hogarth (1902)
"... and seeking such relation through Incarnations and immanences, they range over
a scale which can descend to the grossest naturalism, or soar beyond ..."
2. Delsarte System of Oratory: Including the Complete Works of M. L'abbe by Delaumosne, Angélique Arnaud, François Delsarte (1887)
"By its silent eloquence it predisposes, it guides the listener. It makes him a
witness to the secret labor performed by the immanences which are about ..."
3. The Crawford Collection of Early Charters and Documents Now in the Bodleian by Arthur Sampson Napier, William Henry Stevenson (1895)
"... uel immanences in ipsam. Parts of this passage occur in the genuine charter
of Chilperic (Pertz, 72"), and in the second charter of Dagobert (162 7). ..."