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Definition of Divulgences
1. divulgence [n] - See also: divulgence
Lexicographical Neighbors of Divulgences
Literary usage of Divulgences
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Memoirs, with Special Reference to Secession and the Civil War by John Henninger Reagan (1906)
"... reports to suggest economy in the Post Office Department of the United States;
and I dare say, from recent divulgences, that this is greatly needed. ..."
2. Japan's Real Attitude Toward America: A Reply to Mr. George Bronson Rea's by Toyokichi Iyenaga (1916)
"... lack accuracy): "The only restrictions imposed on the liberty of the press
relate to divulgences of State and military secrets in time of contingencies. ..."
3. Psychic Phenomena, Science and Immortality: Being a Further Excursion Into by Henry Frank (1911)
"... seeking only truth in her book of mysteries and asking for no other divulgences
than such as man could extract from her infinite sources, ..."
4. The American Baptist Pulpit at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century edited by Henry Thompson Louthan (1903)
"You note what the angel says here, when John is about to fall down before him at
these divulgences: "See thou do it not. I am thy fellow-servant and of thy ..."
5. The Doom of Dogma and the Triumph of Truth / by Henry Frank by Henry Frank (1911)
"That Clement himself, however, conceived them to be not merely philosophical
speculations, but maxims of experience and divulgences of profound interior or ..."