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Answer for the clue "Heavenly beings ", 8 letters:
seraphim

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Metropolitan Seraphim (; born Vladimir Mironovich Nikitin , ; July 2, 1905 - 22 April 1979) is a Bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church , Metropolitan of Krutitsy and Kolomna .

Usage examples of seraphim.

Did Seraphim not see what she might bring upon herself if she were discovered?

Dominique gripped Seraphim by her upper arms and laid her on the ground with a deft flip and a foot hooked under her mail-sheathed knee.

The lank boy scrubbed a hand through his dirty brown hair and stared off toward the wood where Seraphim had retreated.

He had every intention of protecting Seraphim until her mission was complete.

He landed a rise on the ground where Seraphim worked her blade with surprising skill.

Surrounded by trees and stacked firewood, this entrance would provide fine escape after Seraphim had completed her task.

He wanted Seraphim to trust him, and he knew complete trust could only come with complete truth.

As Baldwin had so perfectly stated, Seraphim truly was an angel, in face and soul.

Claire tried to shake her head, but Seraphim grabbed it and held her motionless in a viselike grip.

Claire was secured, Seraphim warned her she would have to hold very still.

When Claire clamped her lips together in stubborn silence, Seraphim turned to her confederate.

She tried to assure him she would not suffer any ill effects, reminding him that Nigel and Seraphim had been drinking from each other within weeks of her transformation.

Livia glanced over her shoulder at the trio of statuesque Seraphim who hovered too close on the stone platform fronting the shrine.

The Seraphim attendants tensed, hands sliding toward their concealed weapons.

One of the Seraphim cried out and threw herself upon another-- the newest one--who moved with blinding speed, drawing a long dagger that glinted silver.