everlastingness
- a word derived from everlasting.
Example Sentences
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And alongside that everlastingness of grief, its repetitive return, is a deeply absorbed knowledge that suffering can only be told in detail.
From Slate ● Dec. 29, 2014
"I will not do it as a neutral witness to events but as an actor, and a lead actor of the everlastingness of France."
From Time Magazine Archive
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This, I take it, is a satisfaction, a sweetness and peace to the soul in nature, because it carries with it a sense of the continuity of the human race, its undying vigour, its everlastingness.
From Afoot in England by Hudson, W. H. (William Henry)
Glory be to Osiris Un-Nefer, the great god who dwelleth in Abydos, king of eternity, lord of everlastingness, whose existence endureth for millions of years.
From The Literature of the Ancient Egyptians by Budge, E. A. Wallis (Ernest Alfred Wallis), Sir
But for the Soul that has found Itself, there are no more misleading lights or shadows between its own everlastingness and the everlastingness of God.
From The Life Everlasting; a reality of romance by Corelli, Marie