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1 The Bishop rose from the table the very figure of divine wrath .
2 Universal fear of impending divine wrath seized the minds of men.
3 Even when there is divine wrath , there is infinite love blended and mingled with it.
4 What has it to do about appeasing divine wrath ?
5 The victims of plague are still persecuted for the divine wrath that they have called down.
6 He appeals, he urges, he threatens; he even prophesies; he dwells on divine wrath and judgment.
7 All great poets have the power of noble indignation, a divine wrath against wickedness in high places.
8 Not by her, if she could help it, should the divine wrath of the furies be appeased.
9 For either party to fail in their obligation was considered an offense worthy of Zeus Xenios' divine wrath .
10 A pestilential disease with which they were visited was regarded as an unerring sign of the divine wrath .
11 One hardly thinks of William of Normandy, for example, as a revolting criminal deserving of the divine wrath .
12 The terrified workforce blames an ancient curse, and word is sent to the Empress that divine wrath is upon her coronation.
13 If our eyes had the resolution of high-performance microscopes, nobody would have ever blamed the plague and other sicknesses on divine wrath .
14 Then, at dawn one day, divine wrath descended and they, together with their animals and their flocks, were turned to black stone.
15 If the sinner and the sin in him, are the concrete object of the divine wrath , then indeed there can be no mercy.
16 He does not invoke divine wrath , as David did upon his enemies; but he shows that this wrath will surely overtake the sinner.
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