Holinesses [noun]

Definition of Holinesses:

religiousness

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Sentence/Example of Holinesses:

They burnt the chosen city of holiness, and made the streets thereof desolate according to the prediction of Jeremias.

To me the national affectation of piety and holiness resembles a white shirt put on over a dirty skin.

His envoys had proposed to refer the knotty point to the decision of His Holiness; but 'this they absolutely declined.'

Dignity, and even holiness too, sometimes, are more questions of coat and waistcoat than some people imagine.

What have we to do with such dreamy, self-centred, emotional holiness, here and now in London?

As they make progress in holiness they will be more thoroughly conformed to them in fact.

Hence she surpassed in grace and holiness all other created beings, and was consecrated a worthy temple of the incarnate Word.

Being preserved from original sin, she surpassed in holiness, from the first moment of her existence, all angels and men.

At a short distance from Bagdad a dervis, celebrated for his holiness, passed his days tranquilly in agreeable solitude.

He would shake them with this horror, he would thrill them with this sense of the infinite preciousness and holiness of life!