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n. (plural of deliverance English)
Usage examples of "deliverances".
I would unjustly slander myself if I should say I was not sincerely thankful to my great Preserver, to whose singular protection I acknowledged, with great humanity, all these unknown deliverances were due, and without which I must inevitably have fallen into their merciless hands.
To redeem religion from unwholesome privacy, and to give public status and universal right of way to its deliverances, has been reason's task.
Miraculous deliverances that throw many Old and New Testament miracles into the shade.
With little or nothing in their Lord's literal teaching to make His people fast, they have been so bent on their own spiritual deliverance, and they have heard and read so much about the deliverances both of body and of soul that have been attained by fasting and its accompaniments, that they have taken to it in their despair, and with results that have filled them in some instances with rapture, and in all instances with a good conscience and with a good hope.
These things sound disagreeable, and prompt such deliverances as this of yours.