Which preposition to use with coherence

of Occurrences 20%

We rather insist on this point, as indicating the habitual healthiness of Mother Juliana's soula quality which is also abundantly witnessed by the unity and coherence of the doctrine of her revelations, which bespeaks a mind well-knit together, and at harmony with itself.

in Occurrences 7%

He has found in what he calls science an endless source of diversion, he betrays himself everywhere as a man of intense intellectual curiosity in every direction, and yet withal so little concerned with the roots of things, so easily satisfied with a little plausible coherence in a theory, as not to have found truth an apparently stern or exacting mistress, not to have felt the anguish of any deep mental conflict.

by Occurrences 3%

Coherence.+A composition is given coherence by placing the ideas in such an order that each naturally suggests the one which follows.

with Occurrences 2%

[p. 534], from the confession of the French poets, that the Unity of Action is sufficiently preserved, if all the imperfect actions of the Play are conducing to the main Design: but when those petty intrigues of a Play are so ill ordered, that they have no coherence with the other; I must grant, that LISIDEIUS has reason to tax that Want of due Connection.

among Occurrences 2%

No doubt a coherence among our ideas is a convenience and a part of their 'working,' but it is hardly a test of their objective truth.

within Occurrences 1%

The paragraphs should be constructed so that each shall possess unity and coherence within itself, and they should be so arranged that we may pass most easily from the group of images presented by one paragraph to the images presented by the next.

amid Occurrences 1%

In some way or another, then, Michelangelo used the thought of death as the mystagogue of his spirit into the temple of eternal things[Greek: ta aidia], die bleibenden Verhältnisseand as the means of maintaining self-control and self-coherence amid the ever-shifting illusions of human life.

from Occurrences 1%

" Why did the message thus leap at one bound without necessary connection or coherence from the discussion of executive to those of legislative powers?

into Occurrences 1%

Then he caught the maid sharply by the arm and shook some coherence into her disordered brain.

about Occurrences 1%

There is more coherence about some of the talks I have recorded than was actually the case.

Which preposition to use with  coherence