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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.)
Appropriated
to God, or
celebrating
his
praise;
religious;
pious;
holy; as,
divine
service;
divine
songs;
divine
worship..
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Diviner
::
Diviner
(n.) A
conjecture;
a
guesser;
one who makes out
occult
things.
Invocation
::
Invocation
(n.) The act or form of
calling
for the
assistance
or
presence
of some
superior
being;
earnest
and
solemn
entreaty;
esp.,
prayer
offered
to a
divine
being..
Laud
::
Laud (v. i.) A part of
divine
worship,
consisting
chiefly
of
praise;
--
usually
in the pl..
Augustinian
::
Augustinian
(n.) One of a class of
divines,
who,
following
St.
Augustine,
maintain
that grace by its
nature
is
effectual
absolutely
and
creatively,
not
relatively
and
conditionally..
Wand
::
Wand (n.) A rod used by
conjurers,
diviners,
magicians,
etc..
Theomachist
::
Theomachist
(n.) One who
fights
against
the gods; one who
resists
God of the
divine
will.
Divinization
::
Divinization
(n.) A
making
divine.
Unbelieving
::
Unbelieving
(a.)
Believing
the thing
alleged
no to be true;
disbelieving;
especially,
believing
that Bible is not a
divine
revelation,
or that
Christ
was not a
divine
or a
supernatural
person..
Glassite
::
Glassite
(n.) A
member
of a
Scottish
sect,
founded
in the 18th
century
by John
Glass,
a
minister
of the
Established
Church
of
Scotland,
who
taught
that
justifying
faith is no more than a
simple
assent
to the
divine
testimone
passively
recived
by the
understanding.
The
English
and
American
adherents
of this faith are
called
Sandemanians,
after
Robert
Sandeman,
the
son-in-law
and
disciple
of
Glass..
Divine
::
Divine
(v. t.) To
foretell;
to
predict;
to
presage.
Theologian
::
Theologian
(n.) A
person
well
versed
in
theology;
a
professor
of
theology
or
divinity;
a
divine.
Unbelief
::
Unbelief
(n.)
Disbelief;
especially,
disbelief
of
divine
revelation,
or in a
divine
providence
or
scheme
of
redemption..
Deifical
::
Deifical
(a.)
Making
divine;
producing
a
likeness
to God;
god-making.
Enthusiasm
::
Enthusiasm
(n.)
Inspiration
as if by a
divine
or
superhuman
power;
ecstasy;
hence,
a
conceit
of
divine
possession
and
revelation,
or of being
directly
subject
to some
divine
impulse..
Perfection
::
Perfection
(n.) A
quality,
endowment,
or
acquirement
completely
excellent;
an ideal
faultlessness;
especially,
the
divine
attribute
of
complete
excellence..
Divine
::
Divine
(a.)
Appropriated
to God, or
celebrating
his
praise;
religious;
pious;
holy; as,
divine
service;
divine
songs;
divine
worship..
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..
Devata
::
Devata
(n.) A
deity;
a
divine
being;
a good
spirit;
an idol.
Idolater
::
Idolater
(n.) A
worshiper
of
idols;
one who pays
divine
honors
to
images,
statues,
or
representations
of
anything
made by
hands;
one who
worships
as a deity that which is not God; a
pagan..
Sententiary
::
Sententiary
(n.) One who read
lectures,
or
commented,
on the
Sentences
of Peter
Lombard,
Bishop
of Paris
(1159-1160),
a
school
divine..
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