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Omnipotency

Omnipotence \Om*nip"o*tence\, Omnipotency \Om*nip"o*ten*cy\, n.

  1. The state of being omnipotent; almighty power; hence, one who is omnipotent; the Deity.

    Will Omnipotence neglect to save The suffering virtue of the wise and brave?
    --Pope.

  2. Unlimited power of a particular kind; as, love's omnipotence.
    --Denham.

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omnipotency

n. omnipotence. (from 15th c.)

Usage examples of "omnipotency".

For Thy omnipotency is not far from us even when we are far from Thee, else in truth ought I more vigilantly to have given heed to the voice from the clouds: "Nevertheless, such shall have trouble in the flesh, but I spare you.

Lastly, why would He make anything at all of it, and not rather by the same omnipotency cause it not to be at all?

And the highest strain of omnipotency, to be so powerfully constituted as not to suffer even from the power of itself: All others have a dependent being, and within the reach of destruction, But the sufficiency of Christian Immortality frustrates all earthly glory, and the quality of either state after death, makes a folly of posthumous memory.

Those are so great and so strong in the case of promises, that Omnipotency itself can be tied by them.