Godships [noun]
Definition of Godships:
absolute being; divine nature
Synonyms of Godships:
Sentence/Example of Godships:
I never talked so familiarly with his godship before: thou mayest think, therefore, that his dialect sounded oddly in my ears.
Not once in a thousand lives has a man such opportunity to prove his godship and bless himself and the world.
But have we not found the process during the last four hundred years to be from citizenship to godship, from creature to creator?
My confidence in her human-beingship is getting shaken, my confidence in her godship is stiffening.
Such was the punishment of Sheddad for his aspiration to godship.
Special care is taken to antidote his godship with vine-tree syrup.
The requirement is that one feel his own potential godship enough to rebel.
The Son sets the same difference, dividing the sheep from the goats, according to the opinions they form of his claim to godship.
And the vital test of godhood he failed to meet: It is his own test, whereby he disproves his godship out of his own mouth.
A specimen of his godship's gallantry, with which the young sovereign would, in all probability, most willingly have dispensed.