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Example sentences for "fulness"

Lexicographically close words:
fulminating; fulmination; fulminations; fulmine; fulminic; fulnesse; fulsome; fulva; fulvous; fumaric
  1. The Acts of the Apostles is in fact an Apology for the Church as distinct from Judaism, the breach with which is accordingly traced with great fulness and care.

  2. Perhaps the chief value of Aelian's work lies in his critical account of preceding works on the art of war, and in the fulness of his technical details in matters of drill.

  3. It is of moment, then, to discover from his emphasis, whether by iteration or by fulness of scale, what objects he had in mind in writing.

  4. Thus all beauty is in its objective essence either spirit or unconscious force acting with fulness and in order.

  5. Laplace; though even here it appeared, in the hands of Young, and in complete fulness afterwards in those of C.

  6. We may now indicate with more fulness the main problems of our science, seeking to give them as precise a form as possible.

  7. But in all these three plays alike, and in these three plays only, the peculiar tone of Webster's genius, the peculiar force of his imagination, is distinct and absolute in its fulness of effect.

  8. It is as if some masterpiece of ancient sculpture had warmed and quickened into life from its fulness of beauty and expression.

  9. Thus Art was put to the work of setting forth the utmost fulness of matter in a corresponding form, which, however, according to Aristotle's law, must not be extended so far as to preclude an easy survey.

  10. The character of Parolles is interpreted with unusual fulness in the piercing comments of the other persons.

  11. This, then, is what I mean by artistic completeness; that quality in virtue of which a work justifies itself, without foreign help, by its own fulness and clearness of expression.

  12. And this choice would be justified, not only by the clearness and fulness of Fox's expositions of Scripture truth, but by the healthy tone and practical power of those expositions.

  13. In stilness there is fulness, in fulness there is nothingness, in nothingness there are all things.

  14. Here we find a more mature style, a fulness of matter, and an ease and power in statement, that are only excelled in the Apology.

  15. Even those who had held similar views before they met with him, often gained from him more clearness of view and fulness of knowledge.

  16. He would endeavour to state the opinions of his brethren, and the rationale of them, with a fulness for which they had neither time nor opportunity.

  17. She will try to keep her pen within due bounds in future, but he knows the saying about ‘the fulness of the heart.

  18. But listen to another Briton, and one with the fulness of modern life outspread before him.

  19. He is the eyesore of youth and the jest of love, and in the fulness of infirmity the mirror of misery.

  20. The aurora was shining in the fulness of its splendor!

  21. All art that sets forth with any fulness the outward vesture of things is prompted by the "rotten rags of memory.

  22. The tragedy of the gastric juices he has limned with a fulness of expression that almost lifts pathology to the dignity of art.

  23. And gave him to be the Head over all things to the church, which is his body, the fulness of him that filleth all in all.

  24. It is lawful to speak the same words from fulness and fervency of zeal; 2.

  25. Ottmar, and so deeply felt, Bo sensitively expressed, right out of the fulness of your heart, so rich in emotions!

  26. Oh, thou, my Creator," cried Tussmann, in the fulness of his heart.

  27. Sheep do not choose their shepherd, but man has to choose--else the peace and the fulness of life which are here figured remain a dream and become no experience for him.

  28. With these two high-souled and appreciative women to encircle him with their love and minister to him, to stimulate to lofty thought and high endeavour, what wonder that his life and work attained a fulness and completion seldom reached?

  29. Shortly after the sad death of her brother Miss Wordsworth had, in the fulness of her heart, written to Miss Lamb.

  30. But in their boyhood and their prime of youth, they acquire a fulness of sensuous vitality and a radiance that are peculiar to Correggio.

  31. Declare, as far as the force of words will go, declare the inexhaustible fulness of that great atonement, whose merits are commensurate with the glories of the Divinity.

  32. If it hath pleased the Father that in him all fulness should dwell, ought we to object to such an arrangement?

  33. Man in his fulness is not powerful, but perfect.

  34. As the fulness of time approached for the relief of Kimberley, the forces about Naauwport grew larger and more restless than ever.

  35. The evil becomes yet greater from the pressing needs at the front, and the importunate urgency to hasten the animals forward, over a railroad journey of hundreds of miles, without first giving them time to regain the fulness of their strength.

  36. I quote again from our visiting poet: "The aspect of this country was to me enchanting beyond any I have ever seen, from its fulness of expression, its bold and impassioned sweetness.

  37. In the fulness of his heart he even brought out the latest Argus and read parts from his obituary of Douglas, while I stood stupidly striving to realize what I had long known must be true.

  38. He has explained with great fulness the laws of motion of the heavenly bodies, and has thus aimed at giving more than the collection of disconnected facts which frequently form the staple of elementary works on astronomy.

  39. Nevertheless, when they shall have received the fulness of my gospel, then if they shall harden their hearts against me I will return their iniquities upon their own heads, saith the Father.

  40. And the fulness of his wrath cometh upon them when they are ripened in iniquity.

  41. And it is not until the fulness of iniquity among the children of the land, that they are swept off.

  42. There is little in either of local color or historical perspective: there is in both a fulness of handling, an explication of sentiments and characters.

  43. Since then, the French, whose ideal is not so much fulness of life as perfection of form, have taught English playwrights many lessons.

  44. This solitary champion of the common salvation had long been impressed with a desire to have the gospel of the grace of God, in the fulness of its universality, preached to those of his neighbors who might feel disposed to give it a hearing.

  45. In the fulness of its promises, the riches of its grace, and the blessedness of its hopes, his soul continually delighted.

  46. My young heart felt, for the first time, that there was a fulness in the provision which our Father had made for us that the world had not known; and it seemed to me I must, some time, preach that blessed gospel.

  47. The fulness of times will come, and the times of the restitution of all things will be accomplished.

  48. Haley's statements could seldom be relied on, but his untruth fulness was never a matter of self-interest, but rather of amiability.

  49. If he feels warmly, he will speak warmly, out of the fulness of his heart.

  50. He worked on as cheerfully and hopefully as if in the very fulness of his strength.

  51. Perhaps they were happy because constantly occupied, and in the pleasantest of all work--that of creating out of the fulness and richness of their great minds.

  52. Ah, how happy I am," she said to herself in the fulness of her grateful heart.

  53. This mannerism in its fulness and maturity is the Rococo.


  54. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fulness" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.