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  • "'Divinest' is a large term, Bickley, and one to which I hesitate to subscribe, remembering as I do certain of the prophets and the Early

    When the World Shook; being an account of the great adventure of Bastin, Bickley and Arbuthnot Henry Rider Haggard 1890

  • Our own hearts respond to the truth of this -- to call evil, good, and good, evil -- to see the Divinest good, and call it Satanic evil -- below this lowest deep there is _not_ a lower still.

    Sermons Preached at Brighton Third Series Frederick W. Robertson

  • The alternative to this is the Divinest man in all the world born of sinning and not yet married parents.

    The Things Which Remain An Address To Young Ministers Daniel A. Goodsell

  • Should God give you worlds and laws and treasures, and worlds upon worlds, and Himself also in the Divinest manner, if you will be lazy you lose all.

    Spiritual Reformers in the 16th & 17th Centuries Rufus Matthew Jones 1905

  • But neither is the Evil from God, for, either He is not good, or He does good, and produces good things; and, not once in a way, and some; and at another time not, and not all; for this would argue transition and change, even as regards the very Divinest thing of all, the Cause.

    Dionysius the Areopagite, Works (1897) Dionysius the Areopagite 1897

  • Divinest calm, disturbed only by the flutterings of winged thoughts hovering over the cloudless heaven of fancy!

    Ardath Marie Corelli 1889

  • The sweetest spirits are made out of the most stormy and self-willed, the mightiest faith is created out of a wilderness of doubts and fears, and the Divinest love is transformed out of stony hearts of hate and selfishness.

    Days of Heaven Upon Earth 1881

  • Divinest of man shall clasp; a world out of darkness awake,

    Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith George Meredith 1868

  • What if we should behold the face of Divinest Majesty gaze upon us even for one moment in tenderness?

    Purgatory Mrs. James Sadlier 1861

  • No one could see that look without feeling convinced that there were beautiful depths open only to Divinest vision, in the silent and abstracted nature of Marmaduke Dugdale.

    Agatha's Husband A Novel Dinah Maria Mulock Craik 1856

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