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allness

[awl-nis] / ˈɔl nɪs /


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When the will of man is at one with the will of God, when man realizes his mortal nothingness and the allness of God, there is divine and perfect healing.

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

"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

It is the prayer that manifests man’s oneness with the infinite mind as its image, reflecting a knowledge of the allness of good and the consequent unreality and powerlessness of evil, the lie about it.

From Carmen Ariza by Stocking, Charles Francis

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

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