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Definition of Omnipotent
1. Adjective. Having unlimited power.
Definition of Omnipotent
1. a. Able in every respect and for every work; unlimited in ability; all-powerful; almighty; as, the Being that can create worlds must be omnipotent.
Definition of Omnipotent
1. Proper noun. God. ¹
2. Adjective. Having unlimited power, force or authority. ¹
3. Adjective. (biology) Describing a cell (especially a stem cell) that is capable of developing into any type of cell or forming any type of tissue (also called a totipotent cell). See also pluripotent. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Omnipotent
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Omnipotent
Literary usage of Omnipotent
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Some Dogmas of Religion by John McTaggart Ellis McTaggart (1906)
"There seems no reason to conclude that omniscience implies omnipotence, and in
that case the argument could not prove the existence of an omnipotent God. ..."
2. An exposition of the Creed by John Pearson (1857)
"and never miracle had been seen, if God were not omnipotent. The objects of our
faith are beyond all natural and finite power ; and did they not require an ..."
3. The Ante-Nicene Fathers: Translations of the Writings of the Fathers Down to by Alexander Roberts, James Donaldson, Arthur Cleveland Coxe (1885)
"And as no one ought to be offended, seeing God is the Father, that the Saviour
is also God ; so also, since the Father is called omnipotent, no one ought to ..."
4. The Problem of Omnipotence in Current Theology: A Dissertation Submitted to by Riichirō Hoashi (1918)
"If God is the sole and ex nihilo Creator of it all, the evil must be somehow
attributed to him, even if he is not omnipotent. It may be contended on the ..."
5. Select Discourses by John Smith, Simon Patrick, John Worthington (1821)
"That all divine production* are the free effluxes of omnipotent love and goodness.
The true notion of God's glory ; what it is. Men very apt to mistake in ..."