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Definition of divine
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Divine
(a.)
Relating
to
divinity
or
theology.
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Peccable
::
Peccable
(a.)
Liable
to sin;
subject
to
transgress
the
divine
law.
Offender
::
Offender
(n.) One who
offends;
one who
violates
any law,
divine
or
human;
a
wrongdoer..
Arminian
::
Arminian
(n.) One who holds the
tenets
of
Arminius,
a Dutch
divine
(b. 1560, d.
1609)..
Deicide
::
Deicide
(n.) The act of
killing
a being of a
divine
nature;
particularly,
the
putting
to death of Jesus
Christ..
Aruspex
::
Aruspex
(n.) One of the class of
diviners
among the
Etruscans
and
Romans,
who
foretold
events
by the
inspection
of the
entrails
of
victims
offered
on the
altars
of the
gods..
Rightly
::
Rightly
(adv.)
According
to
justice;
according
to the
divine
will or moral
rectitude;
uprightly;
as, duty
rightly
performed..
Justice
::
Justice
(a.) The
quality
of being just;
conformity
to the
principles
of
righteousness
and
rectitude
in all
things;
strict
performance
of moral
obligations;
practical
conformity
to human or
divine
law;
integrity
in the
dealings
of men with each
other;
rectitude;
equity;
uprightness.
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..
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.
Augur
::
Augur (n.) An
official
diviner
who
foretold
events
by the
singing,
chattering,
flight,
and
feeding
of
birds,
or by signs or omens
derived
from
celestial
phenomena,
certain
appearances
of
quadrupeds,
or
unusual
occurrences..
Legitimist
::
Legitimist
(n.) One who
supports
legitimate
authority;
esp., one who
believes
in
hereditary
monarchy,
as a
divine
right..
Live
::
Live (v. i.) To have a
spiritual
existence;
to be
quickened,
nourished,
and
actuated
by
divine
influence
or
faith..
Divine
::
Divine
(a.)
Presageful;
foreboding;
prescient.
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..
Gownman
::
Gownman
(n.) One whose
professional
habit is a gown, as a
divine
or
lawyer,
and
particularly
a
member
of an
English
university;
hence,
a
civilian,
in
distinction
from a
soldier..
Divinely
::
Divinely
(adv.)
By the
agency
or
influence
of God.
Theopneusted
::
Theopneusted
(a.)
Divinely
inspired;
theopneustic.
Lection
::
Lection
(n.) A
lesson
or
selection,
esp. of
Scripture,
read in
divine
service..
Visitation
::
Visitation
(n.)
Special
dispensation;
communication
of
divine
favor and
goodness,
or, more
usually,
of
divine
wrath and
vengeance;
retributive
calamity;
retribution;
judgment..
Revelation
::
Revelation
(n.) The act of
revealing
divine
truth.
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