Allnesses [noun]

Definition of Allnesses:

wholeness, whole

Opposite/Antonyms of Allnesses:


Sentence/Example of Allnesses:

Where neither whole nor parts, but unity, as boundless or endless allness—the Sublime.

When Josè met Carmen she was holding steadfastly to her vision––the immanence and allness of God.

Bring your whole confidence, your trust, your knowledge of the allness of good, and the nothingness of evil.

He loved his enemies with a love that understood the allness of God, and the consequent nothingness of the human concept.

His difficulty was that, having proclaimed the allness of spirit, God, he had proceeded to bow the knee to evil.

Or oneness of allness: scientific works and social registers: a Goldstein who can't get in as Goldstein, gets in as Jackson.

It's what makes them too smug in allness—those dead things on the edge, died, distorted—trying to get through.

This: that by knowing the unreality of disease, sin, and death, you demonstrate the allness of God.

To become one with this affirmative Allness, is to manifest the affirmative condition of Being.

God's law reaches and destroys evil by virtue of the allness of God.