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Definition of Blamelessness
1. Noun. A state of innocence.
Generic synonyms: Innocence
Derivative terms: Blameless, Guiltless, Inculpable, Inculpable
Definition of Blamelessness
1. n. The quality or state of being blameless; innocence.
Definition of Blamelessness
1. Noun. The characteristic of being blameless. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Blamelessness
1. [n -ES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Blamelessness
Literary usage of Blamelessness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Memoirs of the Life, Character, and Writings of Sir Matthew Hale by John Bickerton Williams (1835)
"the blamelessness of his life, &c., thought better of his piety than my own."52 Every
thing connected with the history we have examined, evinced a religious ..."
2. The Apocalypse of John: Studies in Introduction, with a Critical and by Isbon Thaddeus Beckwith (1919)
"... belonging solely to (Jod, and to sum up all in one word, blamelessness, vv.
4-5. j Announcement of the last judgment, learning and promise. XIV. 6-20. ..."
3. The works of Thomas Goodwin by Thomas Goodwin (1863)
"blamelessness in his prayer for these. I will not dispute now whether the ...
Bat take this blamelessness defacto, attained at the highest pin (without ..."
4. Thoughts on scriptural subjects by Benjamin Wills Newton (1871)
"The blamelessness of which the Apostle speaks, is a condition which ... If there
be not an habitual recognition of this, there can be no blamelessness. ..."
5. The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine (1875)
"That the "blamelessness" here sought for is not identical with the being ...
It has respect, not to any blamelessness which may be exemplified during ..."
6. A Careful and Strict Inquiry Into the Modern Prevailing Notions of that by Jonathan Edwards (1852)
"When men, after they have been so habituated to connect ideas of inno- cency or
blamelessness with such terras, that the union seems to be the effect oi ..."
7. Journalism in the United States, from 1690-1872 by Frederic Hudson (1873)
"I assert our utter blamelessness. I assert, moreover,'that I have never known a
mind so prejudiced in which acquaintance with these facts would not enforce ..."
8. Memoirs of the Life, Character, and Writings of Sir Matthew Hale by John Bickerton Williams (1835)
"the blamelessness of his life, &c., thought better of his piety than my own."52 Every
thing connected with the history we have examined, evinced a religious ..."
9. The Apocalypse of John: Studies in Introduction, with a Critical and by Isbon Thaddeus Beckwith (1919)
"... belonging solely to (Jod, and to sum up all in one word, blamelessness, vv.
4-5. j Announcement of the last judgment, learning and promise. XIV. 6-20. ..."
10. The works of Thomas Goodwin by Thomas Goodwin (1863)
"blamelessness in his prayer for these. I will not dispute now whether the ...
Bat take this blamelessness defacto, attained at the highest pin (without ..."
11. Thoughts on scriptural subjects by Benjamin Wills Newton (1871)
"The blamelessness of which the Apostle speaks, is a condition which ... If there
be not an habitual recognition of this, there can be no blamelessness. ..."
12. The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine (1875)
"That the "blamelessness" here sought for is not identical with the being ...
It has respect, not to any blamelessness which may be exemplified during ..."
13. A Careful and Strict Inquiry Into the Modern Prevailing Notions of that by Jonathan Edwards (1852)
"When men, after they have been so habituated to connect ideas of inno- cency or
blamelessness with such terras, that the union seems to be the effect oi ..."
14. Journalism in the United States, from 1690-1872 by Frederic Hudson (1873)
"I assert our utter blamelessness. I assert, moreover,'that I have never known a
mind so prejudiced in which acquaintance with these facts would not enforce ..."