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allness

[awl-nis] / ˈɔl nɪs /


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"You mean that we must hold so perfectly to the allness of Good, that no shadow of ignorance can ever darken our vision or our consciousness."

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

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

It will be seen that the objection merely restates the allness of God under a different form; and this brings us to the very heart of the matter.

From Problems of Immanence: studies critical and constructive by Warschauer, Joseph

But now let us show how all Mrs. Eddy's juggling with words, all her assertions of the goodness of all and the allness of good, do not help her to get rid of evil.

From Problems of Immanence: studies critical and constructive by Warschauer, Joseph

The student, to whom thoroughness is a question of allness needs mental endurance as a chief virtue; the real student, on the other hand, requires constant exercise of judgment.

From How to Study and Teaching How to Study by McMurry, Frank M. (Frank Morton)




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