Immanency

Immanency
Immanence Im"ma*nence, Immanency Im"ma*nen*cy, n. The condition or quality of being immanent; inherence; an indwelling. [1913 Webster]

[Clement] is mainly concerned in enforcing the immanence of God. Christ is everywhere presented by him as Deity indwelling in the world. --A. V. G. Allen. [1913 Webster]


The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.

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  • immanency — noun Date: 1659 immanence …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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