Refulgence in a sentence as a noun

Happy to share and partake in the natural refulgence of the variegated English language with you.

In the first chapter he suggests that knowledge consists primarily of two parts: knowledge of self and knowledge of God, and oddly, the best way to know oneself is to know God:> If, at mid-day, we either look down to the ground, or on the surrounding objects which lie open to our view, we think ourselves endued with a very strong and piercing eyesight; but when we look up to the sun, and gaze at it unveiled, the sight which did excellently well for the earth is instantly so dazzled and confounded by the refulgence, as to oblige us to confess that our acuteness in discerning terrestrial objects is mere dimness when applied to the sun.

Refulgence definitions

noun

the quality of being bright and sending out rays of light

See also: radiance radiancy shine effulgence refulgency