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Example sentences for "omnipresence"

Lexicographically close words:
omnino; omnipotence; omnipotency; omnipotens; omnipotent; omnipresent; omnis; omniscience; omniscient; omnium
  1. What, then, becomes of the omnipresence of the Deity, according to those who are content to rest satisfied from the reasoning of experience?

  2. If we can not prove the immensity or omnipresence of the Deity, we can for that reason never show that he is omniscient, that he is omnipotent, that he is entirely free.

  3. Omnipresence (let it be only by energy) is absolutely necessary in a being of infinity of wisdom.

  4. In this consideration of God Almighty's omnipresence and omniscience, every uncomfortable thought vanishes.

  5. For all things are bound together in that Omnipresence which is the place and habitation of the world, and events are of a glass wherethrough our eyes see some of the pathways.

  6. We need not fear the Omnipresence of Love, nor the Omniscience which knows us altogether, and loves us even as it knows.

  7. Here, we have the same process applied to that idea of Omnipresence as was applied in the former clause to the idea of Eternity.

  8. And the reason is, because a religious theist and an impious pantheist both profess to believe the omnipresence of God.

  9. Warburton quotes some passages from Sir Isaac Newton asserting the omnipresence of the Deity, and the commentator affirms that the poet expressed the identical doctrine of the philosopher.

  10. The doctrine which Pope held in common with Sir Isaac Newton was the omnipresence of the Deity.

  11. And this from having been educated to understand the Divine Omnipresence in any sense rather than the alone safe and legitimate one, the presence of all things to God!

  12. Charnock admits the omnipresence of God; he supposes his essence to fill the infinity of space.

  13. In him all things are contained, and move, but without mutual passions God is not acted upon by motions of the bodies; and they suffer no resistance from the omnipresence of God.

  14. Our Master read mortal mind on a scientific basis, that of the omnipresence of Mind.

  15. The omnipresence of the divine spirit affords at the same time the means of escaping from the desolate "night view" of modern science, which looks upon the world outside the perceiving individual as dark and silent.

  16. The world-reason pervades in its omnipresence the greatest and the smallest, but in varying degrees.

  17. We have here a foreshadowing of the doctrine of the omnipresence of deity.

  18. SIR, 'I considered in my two last Letters [1] that awful and tremendous Subject, the Ubiquity or Omnipresence of the Divine Being.

  19. In this Consideration of God Almighty's Omnipresence and Omniscience every uncomfortable Thought vanishes.

  20. A higher standpoint is taken by a thinker such as Ibn Gabirol, who finds God's omnipresence in His all-pervading will and intellect.

  21. His omniscience and omnipotence are bound up with His omnipresence and eternity.

  22. The dwelling places of God are to give way the moment His omnipresence is understood as penetrating the universe to such an extent that nothing escapes His glance nor lies without His dominion.

  23. But this type of divine omnipresence is rather divine immanence.

  24. Only gradually does the thought find expression in the Psalms that the Omnipotent Ruler of heaven could also rescue the soul out of the power of Sheol,(890) and that His omnipresence included likewise the nether world.

  25. God's omnipresence is in this sense a postulate of religion.

  26. He thought that Larrey was another of those amateur detectives who flattered Germany by crediting her with an omnipresence in evil.

  27. The "ubiquity," as the Exegesis terms the omnipresence of Christ's human nature, is condemned as Eutychian heresy.

  28. In the Dresden Consensus (Consensus Dresdensis) of 1571 the Philippists of Electoral Saxony also rejected the omnipresence (which they termed ubiquity) of the human nature of Christ.

  29. In particular, Hardenberg objected to the omnipresence of the human nature of Christ taught in Timann's Farrago.

  30. Beza wrote: Refutation of the Dogma Concerning the Fictitious Omnipresence of the Flesh of Christ.

  31. Under the odious name of "ubiquity" it rejected the omnipresence of Christ according to His human nature, and sanctioned Calvin's teaching concerning the local inclusion of Christ in heaven.

  32. In a similar manner Melanchthon ridiculed the old Lutheran teaching of the omnipresence of Christ according to His human nature as a new and foolish doctrine.

  33. We grope our way to evolution; through this to purposive evolution; through this to the omnipresence of mind and design throughout the universe; what is this but God?

  34. The articles I intend recasting and rewriting, as they go upon a false assumption; but subsequent reflection has only confirmed me in the general result I arrived at--namely, the omnipresence of mind in the universe.

  35. The theologian, on the other hand, starts with God, and finds himself driven through this to evolution, as surely as we found ourselves driven through evolution to the omnipresence of God.

  36. It is thus shown to be a demonstrable truth that the omnipresence of the Father does and must exclude that of the Son, and thus exclude the possibility of his apatheosis or incarnated deityship.

  37. Hence the omnipresence of the nameless, unknown divinity.

  38. Even the Greeks suspected the omnipresence of the Divine, when, as early as the time of Thales, they declared that all is full of the gods.

  39. Of the two poems we rather prefer that on the Omnipresence of the Deity, for the same reason which induced Sir Thomas More to rank one bad book above another.

  40. The omnipresence has been generally represented as a spy, a sort of Bentham's Panopticon.

  41. It is in this omnipresence of Divine influence that Monism finds the modicum of plausibility which serves it for a foundation.

  42. Were full power to act wherever we can think added to our gifts, we should come so near to incipient omnipresence as to be in dread of our responsibility.


  43. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "omnipresence" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.