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[god-ship] / ˈgɒd ʃɪp /


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In 1929, however, he disappointed his disciples by renouncing the Godship they had imposed upon him.

From Time Magazine Archive

Radio, as Norman Corwin has observed, "long ago conspired in its own enslavement by raising to Godship Hooper . . . and basing its main thought and operations upon a schedule of percentages."

From Time Magazine Archive

Of Godship, that it ever waxes glad, And more glad, until gladness blossoms, bursts Into a rage to suffer for mankind, And recommence at sorrow.

From Robert Browning by Dowden, Edward

But as by the acquisition of justice men become just, and wise by the acquisition of wisdom, so by parity of reasoning by acquiring Godship they must of necessity become gods.

From The Consolation of Philosophy by James, H. R. (Henry Rosher)

For since men become happy by the acquisition of happiness, while happiness is very Godship, it is manifest that they become happy by the acquisition of Godship.

From The Consolation of Philosophy by James, H. R. (Henry Rosher)




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