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Definition of Allness
1. n. Totality; completeness.
Definition of Allness
1. Noun. totality; completeness ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Allness
1. the condition of being all [n -ES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Allness
Literary usage of Allness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Christian Science Journal by Mary Baker Eddy (1910)
"THE allness OF HARMONY STOKES ANTHONY BENNETT AS the key to well-being, Christian
Science unlocks the hopes, aspirations, and successes in human experience, ..."
2. The Statesman's Manual: Or, The Bible the Best Guide to Political Skill and by Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1816)
"... of ONENESS and allness as its two elements or primary factors. In the language
of the old schools, ..."
3. The Mental-cure: Illustrating the Influence of the Mind on the Body, Both in by Warren Felt Evans (1886)
"The allness of God. — Hit Personality and what is meant by it. — His Omnipresence.
— Where to find Him. — Madam Guy on. — The two Aspect» of Human Nature. ..."
4. The Logic of Hegel by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1892)
"By the Syllogism of allness the defect in the first form of the Syllogism of ...
The syllogism of allness hands us over to the syllogism of Induction, ..."
5. Year Book of the Central Conference of American Rabbis by Central Conference of American Rabbis (1912)
"(B) Consistently with its teaching of the allness of God, Christian Science ...
(Ci As a logical sequence of its affirmation of the allness of Spirit, ..."
6. Text-book to Kant: The Critique of Pure Reason; Aesthetic, Categories by Immanuel Kant, James Hutchison Stirling (1881)
"But it is on relations that we are employed, and there can be no question in that
regard of any unity or of any allness that is not relatively such. ..."