2. Noun. (plural of holiness) ¹
3. Noun. (plural of holinesse) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Holinesses
1. holiness [n] - See also: holiness
Lexicographical Neighbors of Holinesses
Literary usage of Holinesses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Kabbala Denudata, the Kabbalah Unveiled, Containing the Following Books of by Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers, Christian Knorr von Rosenroth (1912)
"And in the Book of the Law, although it is holy, the ten holinesses* do not
descend, until it be brought into the Temple. But after that it is brought into ..."
2. The Sacred Books and Early Literature of the East, with Historical Surveys by Charles F Horne (1917)
"But after that it is brought into the Temple it is called holy with the ten
holinesses. 432. " As in the above instance mention is not made of the Temple ..."
3. The Sacred Books and Early Literature of the East: With Historical Surveys by Charles Francis Horne (1917)
"And in the Book of the Law although it is holy, the ten holinesses 1 do not
descend, until it be brought into the Temple. But after that it is brought into ..."
4. An Eirenicon in a Letter to the Author of The Christian Year: The Church of by Edward Bouverie Pusey (1870)
"Wherefore within two months either let those come who may convict him, when
present, of thinking otherwise, or let your holinesses know, that after these ..."
5. Solomon's Temple: Including the Tabernacle; First Temple; House of the King by Timothy Otis Paine (1870)
""And they shall not approach unto me to minister in the priest's office to me,
and to approach upon all my holinesses, unto the holi- iii'sses of ..."