We're told she's a prophetess in Richard III and that she has tremendous accuracy. |
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Wouldn't it be easier just to ask the prophetess to consult her little psychic ability? |
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At the time of the birth of the Christ, Anna was a prophetess who was at the Temple when the Messiah was brought there as an infant. |
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Otherwise a severe eschatological affliction awaits her and her children, the spiritual followers of the prophetess. |
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When they are to arrive in Italy they are to seek out a prophetess called the Sibyl at Cumae. |
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Methinks it's she who fancies herself as the ignored prophetess who's in the end proved correct by the events. |
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The prophetess smoothed the front of her skirt, absent-mindedly removing a tiny speck of dust. |
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There was also a prophetess, Anna, the daughter of Phanuel, of the tribe of Asher. |
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Is the little prophetess spreading her little stories around again? |
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And do you think that Lyissa will become a prophetess herself? |
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Their raft grounded at the peak of Mount Parnassus, and they immediately gave thanks to the gods of the mountain and to the prophetess Themis, guardian of the oracle. |
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Mrs Benlioglu persuaded locals that she had been ordained by Allah as a prophetess. |
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Although Medb is warned of impending doom by a prophetess, the Connaught army proceeds to Ulster. |
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The problem for the Church of Thyatira was that it accepted the teachings of a false prophetess. |
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Each week this ranting prophetess stumbled down the street, screechingly warning Frankie Howerd of doom and disaster to come. |
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Cassandra plunges us into the drama which takes place at the time of the Trojan War, with its prophetess who has the gift of predicting the future, but whom no one will ever believe. |
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I have a few things against you, because you suffer that woman Jezebel, which calls herself a prophetess, to teach and to seduce My servants to commit fornication, and to eat things sacrificed to idols. |
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By the 1710s impresario John Rich was once again presenting the semi operas The Island Princess and The Prophetess as well as a full opera, Bonocini's Camilla in English. |
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By Gastromancy, which kind of ventral Fatiloquency was for a long time together used in Ferrara by Lady Giacoma Rodogina, the Eugastrimythian Prophetess. |
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