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godship

[god-ship] / ˈgɒd ʃɪp /


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Clarissa had not heard him announced, and to her it seemed as though he had come down from the heavens,—as would have befitted his godship.

From Ralph the Heir by Anthony Trollope

It shall be our care, dear lady," I added, "to maintain this status of godship and to that end we must arrange a little program of simple miracles from time to time.

From The Portal of Dreams by Charles Neville Buck

They mixed in the fights of men, but availed themselves of their godship, if things went against them, and especially in order to get revenge for defeat.

From Folkways A Study of the Sociological Importance of Usages, Manners, Customs, Mores, and Morals by William Graham Sumner

The requirement is that one feel his own potential godship enough to rebel.

From The Seeker by Harry Leon Wilson

If a man disprove his godship out of his own mouth, we shall not be convinced by a coin in a fish's mouth or by his raising Lazarus, four days dead.

From The Seeker by Harry Leon Wilson




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