By way of adoration, homage, praise, and glory due to his divinemajesty.
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We all know how it pleases him to see his goddess in divinemajesty and beauty.
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And science must be worthy of man's divinemajesty (224):
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His union with Themis typifies the bond which exists between divinemajesty and justice, law, and order.
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The like display of divinemajesty was insupportable to Saul of Tarsus when on his way to Damascus.
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The divinemajesty has thus, in some sort, suffered himself to be circumscribed in corporal limits for our advantage.
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Helena has no peer among the maidens of Alexandria-butthe other-Cleopatra- iselevatedinher divinemajesty above all ordinary mortals.
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Sorrow has ever something of a divinemajesty, before which one must draw nigh with bowed head and bated breath:
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Another design of his darkness and horror at that time, might be to fill him with awe and reverence of the divinemajesty.
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It wanted, perhaps, to prove its superior divinemajesty to the imperial ruler which had defied it, and punish him for his presumption.
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Vespasian, the new emperor, having been raised unexpectedly from a low estate, wanted something which might clothe him with divinemajesty and authority.
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On beholding the divinemajesty of the sun, they dropped their veils, their summits crimsoned and loomed up to the sky in dazzling splendor.
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In its perfect harmony as a whole, and the exquisite beauty of every detail, this statue bore the stamp of supreme power and divinemajesty.
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I hate all the sins-thatI have done-against Thy DivineMajesty.
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His DivineMajesty and the Holy Mary demand this supreme sacrifice from you.
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Awful faces shine forth, and, set against Troy, divinemajesties .