Which preposition to use with afflatus

of Occurrences 5%

The breath or afflatus of the Universal Mind.

in Occurrences 2%

From olden times it used to be the belief of superstitious man that there was a divine afflatus in liberty; but our profound theological scholars and Biblical critics have found out that the divinity is on the other side.

about Occurrences 1%

To Standish O'Grady we turn for tales, with a kind of bardic afflatus about them, of the hero age of legendary Irelandtales which drew attention to the romantic Celtic past of myth and saga, and must have been an inspiration to more than one writer of the younger generation.

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The same old unrest came to me there, wearied with the dry-as-dust lectures by the faculty of superannuated ministers, but I graduated after a two weeks' course, and vainly endeavored for three weeks to catch the divine afflatus at the Theological Institution, which was supposed to be necessary to enable me to rescue the perishing as a preacher of the gospel.

Which preposition to use with  afflatus