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allness

American  
[awl-nis] / ˈɔl nɪs /

noun

  1. the quality or state of universality or totality.


Etymology

Origin of allness

First recorded in 1645–55; all + -ness

Example Sentences

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In this oneness of allness, or continuity, the protecting hand strangles; the parental stifles; love is inseparable from phenomena of hate.

From The Book of the Damned by Fort, Charles

Let us recognize, then, the allness, the tenderness, the sacredness of this divine Love by submerging ourselves in it, until all thoughts of evil, suffering or hatred are lost in its embrace.

From The Right Knock A Story by Van-Anderson, Helen

The Scriptures plainly declare the allness and oneness of God to be the premises of Truth, and that God is good: in Him dwelleth no evil.

From Miscellaneous Writings, 1883-1896 by Eddy, Mary Baker

Persuaded, through her reading, of the allness of God,—and the perfectness of idea,—she would know nothing else.

From Miscellaneous Writings, 1883-1896 by Eddy, Mary Baker

Nay, not believing only, but understanding the allness of God as good, and the consequent nothingness of evil, all that seems to oppose Him!

From Carmen Ariza by Stocking, Charles Francis

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