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Definition of divine
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of divine is as below...
Divine
(a.) One
skilled
in
divinity;
a
theologian.
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Sententiary
::
Sententiary
(n.) One who read
lectures,
or
commented,
on the
Sentences
of Peter
Lombard,
Bishop
of Paris
(1159-1160),
a
school
divine..
Praise
::
Praise
(v.)
Especially,
the
joyful
tribute
of
gratitude
or
homage
rendered
to the
Divine
Being;
the act of
glorifying
or
extolling
the
Creator;
worship,
particularly
worship
by song,
distinction
from
prayer
and other acts of
worship;
as, a
service
of
praise..
Live
::
Live (v. i.) To have a
spiritual
existence;
to be
quickened,
nourished,
and
actuated
by
divine
influence
or
faith..
Theopneusted
::
Theopneusted
(a.)
Divinely
inspired;
theopneustic.
Rightly
::
Rightly
(adv.)
According
to
justice;
according
to the
divine
will or moral
rectitude;
uprightly;
as, duty
rightly
performed..
Diviner
::
Diviner
(n.) A
conjecture;
a
guesser;
one who makes out
occult
things.
Supernaturalist
::
Supernaturalism
(n.) The
doctrine
of a
divine
and
supernatural
agency
in the
production
of the
miracles
and
revelations
recorded
in the
Bible,
and in the grace which
renews
and
sanctifies
men, -- in
opposition
to the
doctrine
which
denies
the
agency
of any other than
physical
or
natural
causes
in the
case..
"""election "
::
Election
(a.)
Divine
choice;
predestination
of
individuals
as
objects
of mercy and
salvation;
-- one of the five
points
of
Calvinism..
Inspiration
::
Inspiration
(n.) A
supernatural
divine
influence
on the
prophets,
apostles,
or
sacred
writers,
by which they were
qualified
to
communicate
moral or
religious
truth with
authority;
a
supernatural
influence
which
qualifies
men to
receive
and
communicate
divine
truth;
also, the truth
communicated..
Divine
::
Divine
(v. i.) To have or feel a
presage
or
foreboding.
Galilee
::
Galilee
(n.) A porch or
waiting
room,
usually
at the west end of an abbey
church,
where the monks
collected
on
returning
from
processions,
where
bodies
were laid
previous
to
interment,
and where women were
allowed
to see the monks to whom they were
related,
or to hear
divine
service.
Also,
frequently
applied
to the porch of a
church,
as at Ely and
Durham
cathedrals..
Rectitude
::
Rectitude
(n.)
Rightness
of
principle
or
practice;
exact
conformity
to
truth,
or to the rules
prescribed
for moral
conduct,
either
by
divine
or human laws;
uprightness
of mind;
uprightness;
integrity;
honesty;
justice..
Divined
::
Divined
(imp. & p. p.) of
Divin.
Tithingman
::
Tithingman
(n.) A
parish
officer
elected
annually
to
preserve
good order in the
church
during
divine
service,
to make
complaint
of any
disorderly
conduct,
and to
enforce
the
observance
of the
Sabbath..
Divine
::
Divine
(v. i.) To use or
practice
divination;
to
foretell
by
divination;
to utter
prognostications.
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..
Lection
::
Lection
(n.) A
lesson
or
selection,
esp. of
Scripture,
read in
divine
service..
Divinistre
::
Divinistre
(n.) A
diviner.
Interdict
::
Interdict
(n.) A
prohibition
of the pope, by which the
clergy
or
laymen
are
restrained
from
performing,
or from
attending,
divine
service,
or from
administering
the
offices
or
enjoying
the
privileges
of the
church..
Peccable
::
Peccable
(a.)
Liable
to sin;
subject
to
transgress
the
divine
law.
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