And, as I look'd, the bright omnípresence
Of morning through the orient cavern flowed.
It is true that Ken a century earlier had committed himself to
Thou while below wert yet on high
By Omniprésent Deity,
and later Coleridge, perhaps characteristically, had sinned with
There is one Mind, one omniprésent Mind,
but neither the bishop nor the poet would have said 'omniscíence', or 'omnipótence'.
Another word to show signs of etymological corruption is 'ĕvolution'. It seems to have been introduced as a technical term of the art of war, and of course, like 'dĕvolution', shortened the e. The biologists first borrowed it and later seem desirous of corrupting it. Perhaps they think of such words as 'ēgress', but the long vowel is right in the stressed penultimate.