inexistence
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5ADJ.
other
VERB + INEXISTENCE
prove
INEXISTENCE + NOUN
god
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in
ADV.
indeed
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noun
The state of not being, not existing, or not being perceptible.
Our inexistence indeed was a condition, wherein nothing in us was capable of being a motive of God's love; but our enmity proceeded further, and made us worthy of his detestation; […]
In order to prove the inexistence of God, he challenged Him to strike him down in five minutes while timing himself with a watch.
The state of existing in something
that there is a mutual inexistence of one in all, and all in one; […]
She distinguished as to this, the inexistence in God from eternity, and the figurative manifestation in time.
That which exists within; a constituent.
1768-1777, Abraham Tucker, The Light of Nature Pursued where could they find such receptacle for their inexistence
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3Our inexistence indeed was a condition, wherein nothing in us was capable of being a motive of God's love; but our enmity proceeded further, and made us worthy of his detestation; […]
WiktionaryIn order to prove the inexistence of God, he challenged Him to strike him down in five minutes while timing himself with a watch.
WiktionaryAxiomatics (namely, that everything that will be used for the purposes of a demonstration is explained) does nothing more than formalizing this wiping clean — in other words, inexistence is posed as t
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