Thesaurus / diviner
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There is a diviner impulse than either at the doing of any actions that are much worth doing.
FRIENDS IN COUNCILARTHUR HELPSThe superior man (the reasonable man) is better, has a diviner soul, and clearer sensations.
PLOTINOS: COMPLETE WORKS, V. 3PLOTINOS (PLOTINUS)Hydromancy, divination by water, in which the diviner showed the figure of an absent person.
WITCH, WARLOCK, AND MAGICIANWILLIAM HENRY DAVENPORT ADAMSEverything beautiful turned his face to the more beautiful, more precious, diviner Barbara.
THERE AND BACKGEORGE MACDONALDAnd as the divine nature is roused, the diviner nature, the immediate God, enters to possess it.
THERE AND BACKGEORGE MACDONALDAn application was at once determined on to her, and Stead was employed to broach the subject to the diviner.
THE CHRONICLES OF CRIME OR THE NEW NEWGATE CALENDAR. V. 1/2CAMDEN PELHAMHow could peoples still nursed in the belief of some diviner will ruling men's minds resist such an attack?
THE CRIME AGAINST EUROPEROGER CASEMENTThey that are trained in cities wisely yearn to breathe the country air, and in its diviner meaning, interpret the landscape.
THE HEARTH-STONESAMUEL OSGOODThey seemed to flow, too, from a diviner inspiration; were of a wider, calmer and more generous scope.
THE FELON'S TRACKMICHAEL DOHENYWhich of us that is not more akin to Burns in his fleshly frailties then in his diviner spirit?
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, VOLUME 56, NUMBER 347, SEPTEMBER, 1844VARIOUSWORDS RELATED TO DIVINER
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