56 Verbs to Use for the Word fulness

"No man hath seen God at any time; the only begotten Son, which is in the bosom of the Father, He hath declared Him:"and that perfectly and utterly; for in Him dwells all the fulness of the Godhead bodily, so that He Himself could say, "He that hath seen me hath seen the Father."

It was the last night in which these maidens, Winnie and Natalie, might pour out to each other the fulness of their hearts.

Hope that in the next life He will give us power to succeed, where we failed here; that He will enable us to be good and to do good, and, if not to make others good (for there, we trust, all will be good together), to enjoy the fulness of that pleasure for which we have been longing on earththe pleasure of seeing others good, as Christ is good and perfect, as their Father in heaven is perfect.

We have not yet realized the fulness of redemption.

Indeed, she had given to her mind that rounded fulness of attainment, and developed all her faculties with that due proportion, which Fichte so earnestly preached as the characteristic of true culture.

And again: "In Shirley's nature prevailed at times an easy indolence: there were periods when she took delight in perfect vacancy of hand and eyemoments when her thoughts, her simple existence, the fact of the world being aroundand heaven above her, seemed to yield her such fulness of happiness, that she did not need to lift a finger to increase the joy.

" A few pages farther on in the diary appears this poem: "ESTHER "Living, the hearts of all around Sought hers as slaves a throne; Dying, the reason first we found The fulness of her own.

How Mr. Tennyson can have attained the prodigal fulness of thought and imagery which distinguishes this poem, and especially the last canto, without his style ever becoming overloaded, seldom even confused, is perhaps one of the greatest marvels of the whole production.

While rising doubts my heart's fond hopes destroy, Thou dost the fulness of her charms enjoy.

Once more thou didst embrace me, whom, a child, Thy drooping fulness nourished into joy.

18; that "all things are put under his feet;" and that "he is given to be Head over all things to the church," Eph. i. 22; that "in him dwelleth all fulness," Col. i. 19; that "in him are hid all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge," Col. ii. 3; yea, "that in him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily;" so that we are "complete in him, who is the head of all principality and power," verses 9, 10. 7.

It is the Chorus alone which entitles the poet to employ this fulness of tone, which at once charms the senses, pervades the spirit, and expands the mind.

In the Edinburgh Review (of October 1896) there is an article entitled 'New Views about Mars,' exhibiting the writer's characteristic fulness of knowledge and charm of style.

Long since, that day had faded in the West; Yet could he ne'er the Sufferer's look forget The deep abyss of infinite sorrow, and yet The fulness of all blessing it expressed.

Some dare to do soBut fear notIn the fulness of time, all that's lightest is sure to come to the top again.

When the mother feels the fulness of time at hand, the priestess of Lucina, the midwife, is duly summoned, and she comes bearing in her hand a tripod, better known as a three-legged stool, the uses of which are only revealed to the initiated.

More brilliant than Sarah, she was also more self-reliant, and, though quite as sympathetic and sensitive, she was neither so demonstrative nor so tender in her feelings as her elder sister, and her manner being more dignified and positive, she inspired, even in those nearest to her, a certain degree of awe which forbade, perhaps, the fulness of confidence which Sarah's greater gentleness always invited.

So far we find Progress gathering fulness and strength,making sure of itself.

Rationalism in general thinks it gets the fulness of truth by turning away from sensation to conception, conception obviously giving the more universal and immutable picture.

He is suitably qualified, not only having a fulness, and an all-fulness, so that whatever we need is to be had in him, but also a suitable fulness answering our case to the life.

Lastly, his latest avowed production, the 'Analysis of the Phenomena of the Human Mind,' is a model of perspicuous exposition of complex states of consciousness, carried farther than by any other author before him; and illustrating the fulness which such exposition may be made to attain, by one who has faith in the comprehensive principle of association, and has learnt the secret of tracing out its innumerable windings.

Blame rather your own blooming youthfulness which imparts fulness to your bosom.

So they may wrong themselves through their ignorance of Christ, and of the way of making use of him; and if they, through unacquaintedness with Christ and the right way of improving the fulness that is in him, miss the fruit and advantage which otherwise they might have, they can only blame themselves.

The effect of the hot bath is to increase the fulness of the pulse, accelerate respiration, and excite perspiration.

I did not inherit the fulness of my mother's beauty, but had yet some traits of her,the pale, clear skin, the large, black eyes, the glossy and abundant hair.

56 Verbs to Use for the Word  fulness