Book detail: The Omnipresence of the Deity: With Other Poems is presented as a focused source page for quotations connected with this book, collection, transcript, or source record.
This volume centers on an extended meditation concerning the omnipresence of God, examining how the divine manifests across nature, human experience, and the cosmos. The title poem typically employs elevated diction and formal verse structures common to early nineteenth-century devotional poetry, moving through observations of the natural world to assertions of spiritual immanence. The accompanying shorter poems address related subjects including mortality, providence, and moral instruction. The collection reflects the period's conventions of didactic religious verse, combining theological assertion with descriptive passages intended to evoke awe and contemplation. Such works were commonly produced within British and American literary cultures where religious poetry served both devotional and educational purposes for general readers.
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