单词 | omnipresence |
释义 | omnipresencen. The fact or quality of being omnipresent; infinite presence; ubiquity; spec. as an attribute of God. ΘΚΠ the world > the supernatural > deity > Christian God > nature or attributes of God > [noun] > omnipresence ubiquity1595 omnipresence1601 omnipresency1647 the world > space > place > presence > [noun] > being everywhere at the same time ubiquity1637 ubiquitariness1654 everywayness1674 everywhereness1674 omnipresentness1727 totipresence1768 omnipresencea1822 ubiquitousness1852 1601 J. Deacon & J. Walker Dialogicall Disc. Spirits & Diuels 89 An omnipresence, or..an incorporeity, is truely in God. 1642 T. Fuller Holy State iii. xxi. 212 A constant impression of Gods omnipresence is an excellent way to fix mens souls. 1688 J. Barker Poet. Recreations i. 24 Ah lovely stream,..to us thou do'st no less A kind of Omnipresence..express. For always at the Ocean thou Art always here, and at thy Fountain too. 1695 J. Collier Misc. upon Moral Subj. 182 The almost Omnipresence of an Advantage, is a Circumstance of Value. 1749 D. Hartley Observ. Man ii. i. 34 By God's Omnipresence, or Ubiquity, we must be understood to mean that his Power and Knowlege extend to all Places. 1791 J. Boswell Life Johnson anno 1773 I. 419 A. Toplady: Does not their invocation of saints suppose omnipresence in the saints? Johnson: No Sir; it supposes only pluripresence. a1822 P. B. Shelley Triumph of Life in Posthumous Poems (1824) 87 The bright omnipresence Of morning through the orient cavern flowed. 1847 C. Brontë Jane Eyre III. ii. 53 It is in the unclouded night-sky..that we read clearest His infinitude, His omnipotence, His omnipresence. 1899 Westm. Gaz. 9 Aug. 3/2 The most vivid impression to which the foreigner is subjected [in England] is..that of the omnipresence of advertising. 1915 C. P. Gilman Herland in Forerunner Oct. 265/1 I expatiated on the Omniscience, Omnipotence, Omnipresence, and so on of our God. 1956 E. Waugh in Spectator 13 Apr. 498/1 The Kaiser's Germany—very much the Kaiser's with his personal omnipresence in private, social and political life. 1988 R. Porter & D. Porter In Sickness & in Health xvi. 275 So many Georgians cultivated a dead-pan Stoicism that enabled them to cope with the omnipresence of pain. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1601 |
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