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Inhabitation   Listen
noun
Inhabitation  n.  
1.
The act of inhabiting, or the state of being inhabited; indwelling. "The inhabitation of the Holy Ghost."
2.
Abode; place of dwelling; residence. (Obs.)
3.
Population; inhabitants. (Obs.) "The beginning of nations and of the world's inhabitation."






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"Inhabitation" Quotes from Famous Books



... highest and most intimate part, in its bare nature, the impression of its eternal image, and the divine brightness without interruption, and it is an eternal dwelling of God, which He occupies by a perpetual inhabitation, and which He visits always with a new coming, and a new effulgence from His eternal birth. For where He comes He is, and where He is He comes. And where He has never been, He will never come, for there is in Him neither accident nor change, and everything, where ...
— Light, Life, and Love • W. R. Inge



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