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1 But this brutality was requited by the wrath of a divine vengeance .
2 Jocelin assures us, that Corotick was overtaken by the divine vengeance .
3 No, no, Ambrosio: Let us for awhile fly from divine vengeance .
4 An expression which the Scripture employs to describe the extreme infliction of divine vengeance .
5 It was considered divine vengeance by everyone, including the priests.
6 Catiline came to stay divine vengeance ; therefore his conspiracy failed.
7 He felt for the moment a messenger of divine vengeance .
8 The Ninevites appeased the divine vengeance in three days by the fervor of their penance.
9 Annas did not trouble himself about divine vengeance ; it was the populace whom he feared.
10 He sees only degeneracy in life, and alarms the people by threats of divine vengeance .
11 This is to prevent the provocation of divine vengeance .
12 In 1787 the following awful visitation of divine vengeance befell a man near Hitchin, in Hertfordshire.
13 And Berenice had been crushed by the divine vengeance which had so deservedly fallen on him.
14 They, too, say that in conquering and despoiling my countrymen they are fulfilling a divine vengeance .
15 The English felt their courage daunted and overwhelmed; and thence inferred a divine vengeance hanging over them.
16 Nor did the divine vengeance stop there.
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