Lexicographical Neighbors of Omnipotents
Literary usage of Omnipotents
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Why Italy Entered Into the Great War, by Luigi Carnovale by Luigi Carnovale (1917)
"XI The omnipotents. The present great war is the logical and natural epilogue of
the evils committed by the privileged class during its long dominion over ..."
2. The Athanasian Creed, Extracted from the Apocalypse: Or Book of Revelations by Emanuel Swedenborg (1841)
"... and omnipotents, because there are three persons, but not to name three ...
and omnipotents, but only one. The reason why Athanasius added the above ..."
3. Christian Doctrine and Practice in the Twelfth Century by Caroline Frances Cornwallis (1850)
"This being heard by a certain schoolmaster, named Tetricus, he laughingly quoted
the creed of St. Athanasius, which says, ' and yet not three omnipotents, ..."
4. Sapienta Angelica de Divino Amore Et de Divina Sapientia =: Angelic Wisdom by Emanuel Swedenborg (1890)
"... of omnipotents, and of Gods, is impossible? Suppose one destitute of reason
were to declare that a plurality of Infinites, ..."
5. Writings of Swedenborg: Containing the Following Treatises, Viz. The Last by Emanuel Swedenborg (1841)
"... and omnipotents, but only one. The reason why Athanasius added the above quoted
words to the rest is, because no one can think otherwise, ..."