Lexicographical Neighbors of Omnisciences
Literary usage of Omnisciences
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann, Edward Aloysius Pace, Condé Bénoist Pallen, Thomas Joseph Shahan, John Joseph Wynne (1913)
"He also emphasizes very strongly the absolute rule of God over men's wills by
His omnipotence and omnisciences-through the infinite store, as it were, ..."
2. Miscellanies: Consisting Of: I. Letters to Dr. Channing on the Trinity; II by Moses Stuart, William Ellery Channing (1846)
"In other words, you deny the numerical plurality of God ; or you say, that there
are not two or more essences, omnisciences, ..."
3. From India to the Planet Mars: A Study of a Case of Somnambulism with by Théodore Flournoy (1901)
"... by the reincarnation of disincarnate omnisciences, by " fluid beings," or, in
a word, by any other process whatever. The essential point is, ..."
4. Germany's Madness by Emil Reich (1914)
"When estimating the chances of Germany and Austria-Hungary, the omnisciences at
Berlin seem to have left one or two important factors out of their ..."
5. The Mahávansi, the Rájá-ratnácari, and the Rájá-vali: Forming the Sacred and by Mahānāma, Edward Upham, Abhayarāja, William Buckley Fox (1833)
"It is the eight omnisciences : of foreknowing the death and birth of the creation
in the time to come; of seeing any distant place, when wished for, ..."