Definition of Lawlessnesses

1. lawlessness [n] - See also: lawlessness

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lawlessnesses

lawin
lawine
lawines
lawing
lawings
lawins
lawk
lawks
lawks a-mercy
lawl
lawland
lawlands
lawless
lawlessly
lawlessness
lawlessnesses (current term)
lawlike
lawmaker
lawmakers
lawmaking
lawmakings
lawman
lawmen
lawmonger
lawmongers
lawn
lawn-chair
lawn-mower
lawn-mowers
lawn bowling

Literary usage of Lawlessnesses

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Dictionary of the Apostolic Church by James Hastings, John Alexander Selbie, John Chisholm Lambert (1915)
"The only other passage in the Epistles where the word occurs is He 1018, where forgiveness of sins and lawlessnesses is regarded as equivalent to their ..."

2. A Short History of English Literature by George Saintsbury (1898)
"Milton, especially devoting himself to the good sides of these various lawlessnesses, created, to an extent not surpassed or sensibly enlarged to the ..."

3. Commentaries Upon International Law by Robert Phillimore (1855)
"... a very learned and accomplished dignitary of the English Church, in a recent publication, " to conceive what had been the confusion, the lawlessnesses? ..."

4. In God's Out-of-doors by William Alfred Quayle (1902)
"... tightening my belt for speed); and in consequence their goings are a series of sweet lawlessnesses. A bright stream in Syria was named Meander, ..."

5. The Coming of Christ: Both Pre-millennial and Imminent by Isaac Massey Haldeman (1906)
"The word here rendered " iniquity " is lawlessnesses. This lawlessness is to be multiplied as the age goes on, and because of it the love of many shall be ..."

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