94 examples of omniscient in sentences

Here the dead spoke, omniscient; and told you that Stanley Haggage had gone to Alabama, and that marriage brought new cares and anxieties.

By God here we understand: "a primal eternal Being, author of all things, the father and the friend of man, the invisible omniscient guardian of morality," a definition which, while it fixes the high-water mark of monotheism, yet only states with formidable distinctness what, according to Mr. Lang, is found confusedly in the apprehension of the rudest savages.

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God is omniscient, or knoweth all things; and therefore hath no need of any counsellor, for all wisdom is from him.

For there be an eternal, omniscient, omnipotent Being, it is certain that there is a God, whether you imagine that Being to be material or no.

The wary and faithful 'bulldogs' guarded the doorway; the marshal, predecessor of the modern omniscient Brown, advanced respectfully behind the proctor into the room, and passing a penetrating glance from one youth to the other, all of whomexcept Theodore againhe knew by sightfor that is the pride and pleasure of a marshalmentally registered their names in secret hopes of getting half-a-crown a-piece to forget them again.

The topic, taken from the considerat'n that they are snatch'd away from possible vanities, seems hardly sound; for to an omniscient eye their conditional failings must be one with their actual; but I am too unwell for Theology.

She was not one of those creatures that a man meets with sometimescreatures who are for ever on the watch to pounce, and who are incapable of making allowances for any male frailtysmooth, smiling creatures, with thin lips, hair a little scanty at the front, and a quietly omniscient 'don't-tell-me' tone.

He was appealed to as the creator of heaven and earth, as present in every place, as the sole ruler of the world, as invisible and omniscient.

The omniscient Burton seems to have reached the pith of the matter.

The idea of God as infinite, independent, omnipotent, omniscient, and creative substance, has not come to me through the senses, nor have I formed it myself.

The fact that in the world of phenomena the causal nexus proceeds without interruption and without end, so that there is no room in it either for an absolutely necessary Being or for freedom, does not conflict with this other, that beyond the world of sense there may exist an omnipotent, omniscient cause of the world, and an intelligible freedom as the ground of our empirically necessary actions.

Further, since the cause must be proportionate to the effect, this argument can prove only a very wise and wonderfully powerful, but not an omniscient and omnipotent, designer, and so cannot give any definite concept of the supreme cause of the world.

"When we say that God is omnipresent and omnipotent and omniscient, we are a little more apt to mean it than your folks are.

You are clear, I suppose, that the Omniscient spoke through Solomon, but that Shakspeare wrote without his help?" The Reverend Doctor looked very grave.

MEPHISTOPHELES I own, Though not omniscient, much to me is known.

By all the recollections of your earliest and happiest days; by the tenderness and pity which watched your childhood; by that holy and omniscient Being who suffers not a hair of the innocent to go unrevenged, I conjure you to pause, before you forget your own awful responsibility.

The popping of corks sounded merrily amidst the buzz of conversation, and great antique silver tankards of Badminton and Moselle cup were emptied as by magic, none knowing how except the grave judicial-looking butler, whose omniscient eye reigned above the pleasant confusion of the scene.

A symbol of the omniscient and watchful providence of God.

Still a man writing in a humorous vein naturally adopts a certain bumptious tone, just as our friend "Punch" ostentatiously declares himself to be omniscient and infallible.

We shall therefore utterly extinguish this melancholy Thought, of our being overlooked by our Maker in the Multiplicity of his Works, and the Infinity of those Objects among which he seems to be incessantly employed, if we consider, in the first Place, that he is Omnipresent; and, in the second, that he is Omniscient.

In the second Place, he is Omniscient as well as Omnipresent.

Worship pay to God alone, He the infinite, the omniscient.

This is an exciting, constructive, long-range project worthy of the attention and devotion of any being, even the most ambitious and omniscient.

But from what we observe in His work we may conclude that He is eternal, omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent.

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