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blessedness

[ US /ˈbɫɛsədnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. a state of supreme happiness

How To Use blessedness In A Sentence

  • Bored by the duties put upon her by society, her wealth, and widowed blessedness, she had journeyed into the Northland and gone to housekeeping in a cosey cabin on the edge of the diggings. LI-WAN, THE FAIR
  • In short, can you not be content with such reassuring security and guaranty as this, that the established order vouches for your blessedness in the hereafter?
  • For my part, I cannot enough admire the theory of certain modern poets, that an angel is an ethereal being, composed by the interunion in heaven, of two mortals who have been faithfully attached on earth -- and as to "blessedness" being ever "single," either in this world or the next, I do not believe a word about the matter! Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 55, No. 340, February, 1844
  • Blessed is he who has found his work; let him ask no other blessedness. Thomas Carlyle 
  • Christ speaks this word of wholeness and well being and blessedness even to Thomas, who doubts.
  • The Lord has come down with mighty power into my soul, and I feel the blessedness of _full rest of soul_ in God. The Old Helmet, Volume II
  • Blessedness is of comparative degree,you will feel it with more ease when there is something under you.
  • We are drawn by the gifts and glamour of other lifestyles, but this psalm says that the epitome of blessedness is to be found with your family around you.
  • But all we know of this world will pale before the newness and blessedness of life in the world to come, where sin and death are destroyed forever.
  • Those influences of the Spirit which believers now enjoy are at once a prelibation or antepast of future blessedness, the same in kind though immeasurably less in degree; and a pledge of the certain enjoyment of that blessedness. A Commentary on the Epistle to the Ephesians
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