godliness
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of godliness
Example Sentences
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Victorians linked cleanliness to ideas of morality and respectability - the idea that it was next to Godliness was deeply ingrained.
From BBC • Dec. 10, 2013
Dante's Divine Comedy was a religious allegory about man's journey towards Godliness and salvation, yet he was branded a heretic because he questioned the pope's pursuit of secular power.
From The Guardian • Mar. 31, 2010
Unlike most plumbings of such channels, Cleanliness and Godliness is a first-rate literary essay, overflowing with sanity and bubbling with wit.
From Time Magazine Archive
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All religious sects had secret doctrines, designated as "Mysteries of Godliness," including the principal Jewish sects and the earliest Christian churches.
From The World's Sixteen Crucified Saviors Or, Christianity Before Christ by Graves, Kersey
And then all Gods laughed and shook on their chairs and cried: "Is Godliness not just that there are Gods, but no God?"
From The Necessity of Atheism by Brooks, David Marshall
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