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worshipers

n. (plural of worshiper English)

Usage examples of "worshipers".

Enkidu well understood the fury of the outlying worshipers thus deprived of their holy objects, yet he sympathized also with the king, who understood that there were more gods than Marduk and who claimed to be protecting them against the onslaughts of the barbarous Medes.

Aten can commune with only the purest worshipers, and their number must be strictly limited.

Then we should find careless, even corrupt worshipers in our number, sullying the purity of our god.

The worshipers of other gods had to wander the earth as invisible demons, miserable and destructive.

Aten in turn as a fiery and beautiful horse of finest breed, with mane radiant as the sun, ready to carry his worshipers to everlasting joys.

Make him omnipotent, eager to assimilate all worshipers, even the unworthy.

El drew in a deep breath and glanced behind him to be sure there were no other helmed horrors, arriving Bane worshipers, or any other menace that might strike from behind.

A light meal was shared, and the worshipers embraced one and other briefly.

Marduk mounted the ziggurat to stand upon its flattened apex so that the gathered worshipers might look upon him.

Baptists, devout worshipers in a punishing god who they believed had sent them their damaged child as a torment for the sins of their youth.

In some cases, as with the greater gods of the pantheon, Virtu preserved the gods when their worshipers crumbled to dust.

Now, fortified with the mana harvested from his modern worshipers, he was as arrogant as he had been in the greatest days of his original evolution.

If some of them were disappointed at the pollution or that their worshipers radiated amusement and excitement rather than awe, they kept their thoughts to themselves.

Most of the worshipers had flocked outside, but a dozen waited by the doors, too cautious to venture out.

Another five or six burned along the nave, but most of the remaining lamps had been taken forward to the doors by worshipers, making a veil of light that shrouded the night scene beyond.