of Divinity
Source: Webster's dictionaryThere is room in the human heart for all the divinities. Isabel Allende
Fortunate is he who has acquired a wealth of divine understanding, but wretched the one whose interest lies in shadowy conjectures about divinities. Empedocles
Since wise people are in the habit of invoking the divinities at the beginning of any philosophic consideration, this is all the more necessary on studying that one which is justly named after the divine Pythagoras. Iamblichus
Lycurgus, Numa, Moses, Jesus Christ, Mohammed, all these great rogues, all these great thought-tyrants, knew how to associate the divinities they fabricated with their own boundless ambition. Marquis de Sade
Among the Roman literate class, their sphere of influence was restricted, and they appear almost exclusively as divinities of the watery element. Source: Internet
Among Zoroastrian priests today the term is frequently applied to the “calendrical” divinities, that is, to all those who have received dedications of the days of the month, together with extra three, Burz Yazad, Hōm, and Dahmān Āfrīn.. Source: Internet