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supermundane

[soo-per-muhn-deyn] / ˌsu pər mʌnˈdeɪn /








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All the more forcibly does Jewish monotheism insist upon its doctrine that God, in His continual self-revelation, is the supermundane and self-conscious Ruler of both nature and history.

From Jewish Theology by Kohler, Kaufmann

She stands endued With supermundane crown, and vestitures Of emperies that include All under-worlds and over-worlds of dream— Kingdoms o'ercast, and eminent heights extreme Where moon-transcending light endures.

From The Star-Treader and other poems by Smith, Clark Ashton

The faith of all ages and nations had held that occurrences which seemed to result from supermundane force were produced by disembodied intelligences.

From Witchcraft of New England Explained by Modern Spiritualism by Putnam, Allen

According to the arcana of ancient theology, the Coric order—i.e. that belonging to Persephone—is twofold, one part supermundane and the other mundane.

From The Eleusinian Mysteries and Rites by Wright, Dudley

It was not in her heart to keep him from her; but Aleck achieved the supermundane feat of making his influence felt most keenly when she was alone.

From The Stolen Singer by Bellinger, Martha Idell Fletcher




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