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oracles

/ ˈɒrəkəlz /

plural noun

  1. another term for Scripture


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What did it mean that one of our greatest oracles was waffling?

The excess against which Greek oracles warned was there in the essence of money.

That the human mind with its poor plummet has already sounded the depths of the divine oracles!

The oracles which the Deity has revealed to the nations through His different mediums, are they clear?

The existence of temples, the offices of priests, and the consultation of oracles and soothsayers, all point to this.

My sentiments are neither divine oracles nor theological opinions which it is not permitted to canvass.

You cite the case of some who are admirable tea-party oracles, but who cannot utter half a dozen sentences in the tribune.

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