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In Elysia, sirens fall just below the Adonai, the Divinities of Elysia, in heirarchy.
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Wherein have I offended your Divinities, that I am thus the Object of your Punishment in her Scorn?
Exilius 2008
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But, said my Father, admit all this your little Prattle true, is not Mercy one of the chief Attributes of these your Divinities?
Exilius 2008
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He Who would admit no other Divinities is a God of Blindness as well as of Deafness to the cries of His people.
LDS Church Handbook of Instructions available via WikiLeaks | Mind on Fire 2008
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Divinities, in setting up poor Mortals in their Place, or making them
Exilius 2008
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Divinities of Albion, or Galaxy Gallery of British Beauty, representing ladies of title and fashion in every variety of smirk that art, combined with capital, is capable of producing.
Bleak House 2007
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Brightest of the Divinities, where hast thou not been sung?
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Such Alists, (deriving their name from Alah — the Hebrew title of God,) are Divines in the highest sense of the word; for they cultivate Alism, or the Divinity of Divinities, as exhibited in all Scripture and nature, and they extend religious and philanthropical influences through all churches, states, and systems of education.
Uncollected Prose 2006
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The Basra Conference would as soon have considered a return of Foreign Offices or of Kings or Divinities.
The Shape of Things to Come Herbert George 2006
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Brightest of the Divinities, where hast thou not been sung?
Burlesques 2006
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