Lexicographical Neighbors of Inexistences
Literary usage of Inexistences
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Studies of Christianity: Or, Timely Thoughts for Religious Thinkers : a by James Martineau (1858)
"Are we to understand the phrase, three persons, to mean three beings united by "
perichoresis," three " mutual inexistences," three " modes," three ..."
2. The Vassar Miscellany by Vassar College (1882)
"... phrase "three persons in one" mean three beings united by perichoresis,"
three "mutual inexistences," three "differences," three "contemplations," three ..."
3. Unitarianism Defended: A Series of Lectures by Three Protestant Dissenting by John Hamilton Thom, James Martineau, Henry Giles (1839)
"Are we to understand the phrase, three persons, to mean three beings united by "
perichoresis," three " mutual inexistences," three " modes," three ..."