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Definition of divine
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Divine
(a.)
Proceeding
from God; as,
divine
judgments..
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Supererogant
::
Supereminent
(a.)
Eminent
in a
superior
degree;
surpassing
others
in
excellence;
as, a
supereminent
divine;
the
supereminent
glory of
Christ..
Godhood
::
Godhood
(n.)
Divine
nature
or
essence;
deity;
godhead.
Visitation
::
Visitation
(n.)
Special
dispensation;
communication
of
divine
favor and
goodness,
or, more
usually,
of
divine
wrath and
vengeance;
retributive
calamity;
retribution;
judgment..
Divinify
::
Divinify
(v. t.) To
render
divine;
to
deify.
Spiritual
::
Spiritual
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the soul or its
affections
as
influenced
by the
Spirit;
controlled
and
inspired
by the
divine
Spirit;
proceeding
from the Holy
Spirit;
pure; holy;
divine;
heavenly-minded;
--
opposed
to
carnal.
Sententiary
::
Sententiary
(n.) One who read
lectures,
or
commented,
on the
Sentences
of Peter
Lombard,
Bishop
of Paris
(1159-1160),
a
school
divine..
Divinization
::
Divinization
(n.) A
making
divine.
Divine
::
Divine
(v. i.) To
conjecture
or
guess;
as, to
divine
rightly..
Divine
::
Divine
(v. t.) To
render
divine;
to
deify.
Nirvana
::
Nirvana
(n.) In the
Buddhist
system
of
religion,
the final
emancipation
of the soul from
transmigration,
and
consequently
a
beatific
enfrachisement
from the evils of
wordly
existence,
as by
annihilation
or
absorption
into the
divine.
See
Buddhism..
Deification
::
Deification
(n.) The act of
deifying;
exaltation
to
divine
honors;
apotheosis;
excessive
praise.
Apologetics
::
Apologetics
(n.) That
branch
of
theology
which
defends
the Holy
Scriptures,
and sets forth the
evidence
of their
divine
authority..
Trespass
::
Trespass
(v. i.) To
commit
any
offense,
or to do any act that
injures
or
annoys
another;
to
violate
any rule of
rectitude,
to the
injury
of
another;
hence,
in a moral
sense,
to
transgress
voluntarily
any
divine
law or
command;
to
violate
any known rule of duty; to sin; -- often
followed
by
against..
Jansenist
::
"Jansenist
(n.) A
follower
of
Cornelius
Jansen,
a Roman
Catholic
bishop
of
Ypres,
in
Flanders,
in the 17th
century,
who
taught
certain
doctrines
denying
free will and the
possibility
of
resisting
divine
grace..
Fleshly
::
Fleshly
(a.)
Human;
not
celestial;
not
spiritual
or
divine.
Shekinah
::
Shekinah
(n.) The
visible
majesty
of the
Divine
Presence,
especially
when
resting
or
dwelling
between
the
cherubim
on the mercy seat, in the
Tabernacle,
or in the
Temple
of
Solomon;
-- a term used in the
Targums
and by the later Jews, and
adopted
by
Christians..
Ritual
::
Ritual
(n.) A
prescribed
form of
performing
divine
service
in a
particular
church
or
communion;
as, the
Jewish
ritual..
Dedication
::
Dedication
(n.) The act of
setting
apart or
consecrating
to a
divine
Being,
or to a
sacred
use, often with
religious
solemnities;
solemn
appropriation;
as, the
dedication
of
Solomon's
temple..
Nestorian
::
Nestorian
(n.) An
adherent
of
Nestorius,
patriarch
of
Constantinople
to the fifth
century,
who has
condemned
as a
heretic
for
maintaining
that the
divine
and the human
natures
were not
merged
into one
nature
in
Christ
(who was God in man), and,
hence,
that it was
improper
to call Mary the
mother
of
Christ;
also, one of the sect
established
by the
followers
of
Nestorius
in
Persia,
india,
and other
Oriental
countries,
and still in
existence.
opposed
to
Eutychian..
Eutychian
::
Eutychian
(n.) A
follower
of
Eutyches
[5th
century],
who held that the
divine
and the human in the
person
of
Christ
were
blended
together
as to
constitute
but one
nature;
a
monophysite;
--
opposed
to
Nestorian..
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