When we Christians go to the Lord's Supper, we go not to have the Lord proved to us, but to feed upon a life and a love of whose existence we are past all doubt.
God's infinitude in the works of creation, His universal providence in history, are preached with greater power than ever before; and the gods of the nations are treated as things, in whose existence no reasonable person can possibly believe.
By them faith was fed, and the spirit of man entered into the enjoyment of God, whose existence indeed he had never doubted, but whom he had lost, forgotten, or misunderstood.
We foresee and anticipate its change by the imagination; which makes us little satisfyed with the thing: We compare it to ourselves, whose existence is more durable; by which means its inconstancy appears still greater.
But can there be any difficulty in proving, that vice and virtue are not matters of fact, whose existencewe can infer by reason?
According to Locke, the mind, to whose existence thought or feeling is not essential, might, but for sensation, have remained forever without feeling of any kind.
Albert, then, had fallen into the hands of the famous bandit chief, in whose existence he had for so long a time refused to believe.
When in the middle of the room the general was invited to remove his bandage, he did so immediately, and was surprised to see so many well-known faces in a society of whose existence he had till then been ignorant.
Thus the supposition of a Supreme Being or cause is purely relative; it is cogitated only in behalf of the systematic unity of experience; such a being is but a something, of whose existence in itself we have not the least conception.
Therefore there exists an unconditioned being, whose existence has no reason in any thing outside of itself.
It all required a power which he did not know, and in whose existence he did not believe.
In order to let the miracle happen, a power is required of which science, as such, does not know and in whose existence it refuses to believe.
And yet, all that is required in order to make this possible, is a power which he does not know, and in whose existence he will not believe.
In order to steer his ship right against wind and currents a power was required which he did not know and in whose existence he would not believe.
The automatic expression of this personality is interrupted most unexpectedly by a new person, of whose existence no one had any suspicion.
In addition to all the sexual perversions every conceivable kind of crime is discovered, as well as every conceivable heroic action and great thought, whose existence in the analysed person no one would have suspected.
This release brings materials into consciousness of whose existence we had no suspicion before.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "whose existence" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.