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Definition of Omnipresence
1. Noun. The state of being everywhere at once (or seeming to be everywhere at once).
Generic synonyms: Presence
Derivative terms: Omnipresent, Ubiquitous, Ubiquitous
Definition of Omnipresence
1. n. Presence in every place at the same time; unbounded or universal presence; ubiquity.
Definition of Omnipresence
1. Noun. the ability to be at all places at the same time; usually only attributed to God ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Omnipresence
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Omnipresence
Literary usage of Omnipresence
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sermons on Several Occasions by John Wesley (1855)
"On the omnipresence of God. S " Do I not fill heaven and earth ? saith the ...
How strongly and beautifully do these words express the omnipresence of God ..."
2. System of Christian Doctrine by Carl Immanuel Nitzsch (1849)
"omnipresence. Withdrawn into our limited condition in space, and especially ...
are merely preparative for speculative thoughts on the omnipresence of God. ..."
3. System of Christian Theology by Henry Boynton Smith, William Stevens Karr (1890)
"The Divine Immensity and omnipresence. By the divine immensity is meant the ...
The two are, immensity and omnipresence. In the attribute relating to ..."
4. Systematic Theology: A Compendium and Commonplace-book Designed for the Use by Augustus Hopkins Strong (1886)
"omnipresence. By tbis we mean tbat God, in the totality of his essence, ...
In explanation of this attribute we may say : (a) God's omnipresence is not ..."
5. The Christian Science Journal by Mary Baker Eddy (1912)
"In order to attain and maintain this much needed sense of unity, we must gain a
practical understanding of the omnipresence of God, good, and Christian ..."
6. A Text-book of the History of Doctrines by Karl Rudolf Hagenbach (1861)
"Concerning the omnipresence of God, some, e. д., Hugo and Richard of St. Victor,
defended the substantial omnipresence among the metaphysical attributes of ..."