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==Origin==
 
==Origin==
 
Medieval Latin from [[Latin]] ''omni''-  + -''ficus'',  from ''facere''  to do]
 
Medieval Latin from [[Latin]] ''omni''-  + -''ficus'',  from ''facere''  to do]
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==Definition==
 
==Definition==
 
*creating all [[things]]; having unlimited powers of [[creation]]
 
*creating all [[things]]; having unlimited powers of [[creation]]

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Origin

Medieval Latin from Latin omni- + -ficus, from facere to do]

Definition

See also

Quote

God is truly omnipotent, but he is not omnificent—he does not personally do all that is done.[1] .