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Definition of Sacrednesses
1. sacredness [n] - See also: sacredness
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sacrednesses
Literary usage of Sacrednesses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Works of Thomas Carlyle: (complete). by Thomas Carlyle (1897)
"... yet while the Voice of Man speaks with Man, hast thou not there the living
fountain out of which all sacrednesses sprang, and will yet spring ? ..."
2. The French Revolution: A History by Thomas Carlyle (1892)
"... yet while the Voice of Man speaks with Man, hast thou not there the living
fountain out of which all sacrednesses sprang, and will yet spring ? ..."
3. The French Revolution: A History by Thomas Carlyle (1908)
"... yet while the Voice of Man speaks with Man, hast thou not there the living
fountain out of .which all sacrednesses sprang, and will yet spring? ..."
4. History of Friedrich the Second: Called Frederick the Great by Thomas Carlyle (1897)
"Behold, there are yet other immeasurable sacrednesses in this that you call
Heathenism, Secularity ! On the whole, I, in an obscure but most rooted manner, ..."
5. The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time by Edward Archibald Allen, David Josiah Brewer, William Schuyler (1900)
"mysteries and sacrednesses and tender depths of some visible reverie of maidenhood.
And then after this day of glory came a night of glory. ..."
6. Florida: Its Scenery, Climate, and History. With an Account of Charleston by Sidney Lanier (1876)
"... as if they were studying — in the way strong men should study—the mysteries
and sacrednesses and tender depths of some visible reverie of maidenhood. ..."