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† omˈnisciency Obs. [f. as prec., or from next + -ency.] = prec.
1640Fuller Joseph's Coat (1867) 62 God, in the omnisciency of His wisdom, surveyed the latitude of all occurrences. 1681Glanvill Sadducismus ii. (1726) 464 That Intellectual Omnisciency, which contains all the Natures and Ideas of things. 1734E. Erskine Serm. Wks. 1871 II. 253 My eternity and omnisciency are as much in him as in myself. |