blessedness in Hungarian

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1. Beatitude inherited its blessedness from …

2. It was an abode of perfect blessedness.

3. For Chinese, the round moon means blessedness and unity.

4. There is a vast difference between happiness and blessedness!

5. He is living in a state of single blessedness.

6. Does there exist the blessedness on another side of the star?

7. Who can speak the blessedness of that first day of freedom?

8. And the true of blessedness , only can own by the plain people.

9. He offers us instead , the blessedness of close , intimate communion with Himself.

10. Beatitude definition: supreme blessedness or happiness Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

11. What blessedness to know that true prayer will indeed help, and be answered!

12. Parents are eager to hope that their children will be safety and blessedness.

13. Why not travel alone , in single blessedness , unencumbered and swiftly pursuing one's goal?

14. blessedness (countable and uncountable, plural Blessednesses) The state or condition of being blessed, holy

15. - Orig., Blithesomeness; gladness; now, the highest degree of happiness; blessedness; exalted felicity; heavenly joy

16. For aught i know , everyone have a definition regarding blessedness in his heart?

17. If I could set eyes on your beautiful smile, that is maximal blessedness for me.

18. The aim of communicate between doctors and patients is for healthiness and blessedness of patients.

19. Oh that we understood the blessedness of saying: Be ye holy, for I am holy.

20. blessedness ( countable and uncountable, plural Blessednesses ) The state or condition of being blessed, holy

21. Orig., Blithesomeness; gladness; now, the highest degree of happiness; blessedness; exalted felicity; heavenly joy

22. While blessedness could be described into several kinds of reasons, but the adversity is the same.

23. (n.) Orig., Blithesomeness; gladness; now, the highest degree of happiness; blessedness; exalted felicity; heavenly joy.

24. I will love them like they loved me, i will give them a blessedness senectitude.

25. Blessedness is like money in the bank: as we use it we must earn more.

26. Examples from Classical Literature There he stopped Awkwardly in the enumeration of their presumable blessedness

27. Beatitude Any of the declarations of blessedness made by Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount

28. Blessed is he who has found his work; let him ask no other blessedness. Thomas Carlyle 

29. Blessedness is of comparative degree,you will feel it with more ease when there is something under you.

30. Finally, I wish every elderly can have blessedness senectitude and I wish everyone have a happy weekend!

31. Connubial blessedness is therefore more reverently to be promoted than procreation, for upon it depends the loveliness of issue

32. If you can find blessedness , my benison is that I can see you will be happy in faraway country.

33. God therein Blesseth them, and, if it be not their own fault it will be an eternal blessedness to them

34. Beatitude (n.) early 15c., "supreme happiness," from French béatitude (15c.) and directly from Latin beatitudinem (nominative beatitudo) "state of blessedness," from past participle stem of beare "make happy" (see Beatrice).Attested from 1520s as "a declaration of blessedness" (usually plural, Beatitudes, especially in reference to the Sermon on the Mount).

35. “Oh, the Blessednesses of the man who walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly.” This psalm begins where all true saints hope to end—in perfect blessedness

36. Blesseder blessedest: blessedly blessedness blessednesses blessee blessees blesser (current term) blessers blesses blessest blesseth: blessin' blessing blessing in disguise blessings blessings in disguise blessworthy blest blet bletcherous blether

37. The very highest degree of happiness is blessedness, these Blessednesses,’’ as Ainsworth says, “ “heaped up one upon the other.” Surely this is the very highest to which the human heart can as pire

38. 2 Christianity : to declare to have attained the blessedness of heaven and authorize the title "Blessed" and limited public religious honor She was Beatified six years after her death

39. If you can find blessedness, my benison is that I can see you will be happy in faraway country. It's your choice, whether sad or happy, it's a untrammeled way belongs to you absolutely.

40. The word אשרי ashrey, which we translate blessed, is properly in the plural form, Blessednesses, or may be considered as an exclamation produced by contemplating the state of the man who has taken God for his portion; O the blessedness of the man!

41. Named from the initial words (beati sunt, “blessed are”) of those sayings in the Latin Vulgate Bible, the Beatitudes describe the blessedness of those who have certain qualities or experiences peculiar to those belonging to the Kingdom of Heaven. Beatitudes, Church of the

42. Blandnesses 18; blessedness 17; blessednesses 19; blindness 16; blindnesses 18; boldness 14; boldnesses 16; boneheadedness 23; boneheadednesses 25; boundedness 19; boundednesses 21; breadnut 14; breadnuts 15; broadness 14; broadnesses 16; bullheadedness 25; bullheadednesses 27; calculatedness 25; calculatednesses 27; candidness 17; candidnesses 19; celebratedness 23; …

43. The enjoyment of God by sight is commonly called the Beatifical vision; and it is the sole fountain of all the actings of our souls in the state of blessedness: which the old philosophers knew nothing of; neither do we know distinctly what they are, or what is this sight of

44. ‘Meanwhile, in another city close to my heart, the concept of the football dream team is being Bruited anew.’ ‘It's been Bruited about by well-known theologians, sharp-tongued satirists and social critics (Mark Twain among others), but it's not really a very subtle point: The life of eternal blessedness sounds boring.’

45. Beatitude is a word that means "supreme blessedness." The Church tells us, for instance, that the saints in Heaven live in a state of perpetual Beatitude. Most of the time, however, when people use the word they are referring to the Eight Beatitudes, which were delivered by Jesus Christ to His disciples during His Sermon on the Mount.