The ability to be at all places at the same time; usually only attributed to God(noun)
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Use "omnipresence" in a sentence
"Let us look up the word omnipresence and read some of the passages in which it occurs. ""
"The "ubiquity," as the _Exegesis_ terms the omnipresence of Christ's human nature, is condemned as Eutychian heresy."
"[68] But still more by the mechanical system of philosophy which has needlessly infected our theological opinions, and teaching us to consider the world in its relation to god, as of a building to its mason, leaves the idea of omnipresence a mere abstract notion in the stateroom of our reason."