Definition of Omnipresences

1. omnipresence [n] - See also: omnipresence

Lexicographical Neighbors of Omnipresences

omniparient
omniparity
omniparous
omnipatient
omnipercipience
omnipercipient
omnipotence
omnipotence of thought
omnipotences
omnipotencies
omnipotency
omnipotent
omnipotently
omnipotents
omnipresence
omnipresences (current term)
omnipresency
omnipresent
omnipresential
omniprevalent
omnirange
omniranges
omniscent
omniscience
omnisciences
omnisciency
omniscient
omnisciently
omniscious
omnisentience

Literary usage of Omnipresences

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Philosophy as a Science: A Synopsis of Writings of Dr. Paul Carus by Paul Carus (1909)
"On the other hand, that those norms (the purely formal conditions) which constitute the laws of nature are wonderful presences, or better, omnipresences and ..."

2. The United States Democratic Review by Conrad Swackhamer (1845)
"... in one thing awakens within us the power to perceive them in everything; so that, from being non-existences, they pass into omnipresences, to us. ..."

3. Letters, Lectures and Address of Charles Edward Garman: A Memorial Volume by Charles Edward Garman, Mrs. Eliza (Miner) Garman, Amherst college Class of 1884 (1909)
"On the other hand, that those norms (the purely formal conditions) which constitute the laws of nature are wonderful presences, or better, omnipresences and ..."

4. Contemporary Theology and Theism by Robert Mark Wenley (1897)
"... between subject and object to the Ultimate and its diffused omnipresences? Again, how does the consciousness of this Power — about which there is such ..."

5. The Philosophy of Form by Paul Carus (1911)
"On the other hand, that those norms (the purely formal conditions) which constitute the laws of nature are wonderful presences, or better, omnipresences and ..."

6. The New Jerusalem and the Old Jerusalem: The Place and Service of the Jewish by James John Garth Wilkinson (1894)
"These three real natural omnipresences have no existence in the spiritual world. Everlasting appearances of them have existence there instead of the ..."

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