[f. ALL + -NESS.] Universality.
a. 1652. J. Smith, Sel. Disc., ix. (1821), 419. Triumphing in his own nothingness, and in the allness of the Divinity.
1816. Coleridge, Lay Serm., 339. The science of the universal, having the ideas of oneness and allness as its two elements.
1839. Bailey, Festus, xxviii. (1848), 335. With God All oneness and sole allness lives alone.