Divinenesses [noun]
Definition of Divinenesses:
holiness
Sentence/Example of Divinenesses:
Now I think it more even now that I understand the divineness & sacredness of the Body.
When I should have spoken of all these things they could all be summed up into one phrase—the divineness of Humanity.
So that the doctrine of the loving Fatherhood of God has sheltering beneath it the thought of the divineness of childhood.
I might speak to you of the divineness of wedded life, the divineness of Christian fatherliness and motherliness.
His doctrine is that a life not thus energized by its own latent divineness is, and must remain, humdrum and worthless.
BUT Pierre, though, charged with the fire of all divineness, his containing thing was made of clay.
The whole experience seems to me as wonderful as poetry, and divine with the divineness of birth and dawn.
You must love the uninspired poems for the sake of the divineness of the inspired poems.
Tennyson's friend had never wronged him; and to the divineness of Shakspere's love is added that of forgiveness.
All true Work is sacred; in all true Work, were it but true hand-labour, there is something of divineness.