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Definition of divine
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Divine
(v. t.) To
foresee
or
foreknow;
to
detect;
to
anticipate;
to
conjecture.
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Inviolableness
::
Inviolableness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
inviolable;
as, the
inviolableness
of
divine
justice..
Infidel
::
Infidel
(n.) One who does not
believe
in the
prevailing
religious
faith;
especially,
one who does not
believe
in the
divine
origin
and
authority
of
Christianity;
a
Mohammedan;
a
heathen;
a
freethinker..
Divine
::
Divine
(v. t.) To
foretell;
to
predict;
to
presage.
Elect
::
Elect (a.)
Chosen
as the
object
of mercy or
divine
favor;
set apart to
eternal
life.
Reveal
::
Reveal
(v. t.)
Specifically,
to
communicate
(that which could not be known or
discovered
without
divine
or
supernatural
instruction
or
agency)..
Divinistre
::
Divinistre
(n.) A
diviner.
Law
::
Law (n.)
Collectively,
the whole body of rules
relating
to one
subject,
or
emanating
from one
source;
--
including
usually
the
writings
pertaining
to them, and
judicial
proceedings
under them; as,
divine
law;
English
law; Roman law; the law of real
property;
insurance
law..
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..
Unction
::
Unction
(n.)
Divine
or
sanctifying
grace.
Wand
::
Wand (n.) A rod used by
conjurers,
diviners,
magicians,
etc..
Diviner
::
Diviner
(n.) One who
professes
divination;
one who
pretends
to
predict
events,
or to
reveal
occult
things,
by
supernatural
means..
Inspire
::
Inspire
(v. t.) To
infuse
into the mind; to
communicate
to the
spirit;
to
convey,
as by a
divine
or
supernatural
influence;
to
disclose
preternaturally;
to
produce
in, as by
inspiration..
Supererogant
::
Supereminent
(a.)
Eminent
in a
superior
degree;
surpassing
others
in
excellence;
as, a
supereminent
divine;
the
supereminent
glory of
Christ..
Jansenism
::
Jansenism
(n.) The
doctrine
of
Jansen
regarding
free will and
divine
grace.
Call
::
Call (v. t.) To
summon
to the
discharge
of a
particular
duty; to
designate
for an
office,
or
employment,
especially
of a
religious
character;
-- often used of a
divine
summons;
as, to be
called
to the
ministry;
sometimes,
to
invite;
as, to call a
minister
to be the
pastor
of a
church..
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..
Divine
::
Divine
(a.) One
skilled
in
divinity;
a
theologian.
Press
::
Press (v.) To try to force
(something
upon some one); to urge or
inculcate
with
earnestness
or
importunity;
to
enforce;
as, to press
divine
truth on an
audience..
Theomachy
::
Theomachy
(n.)
Opposition
to God or the
divine
will.
Theosophy
::
Theosophy
(n.) Any
system
of
philosophy
or
mysticism
which
proposes
to
attain
intercourse
with God and
superior
spirits,
and
consequent
superhuman
knowledge,
by
physical
processes,
as by the
theurgic
operations
of some
ancient
Platonists,
or by the
chemical
processes
of the
German
fire
philosophers;
also, a
direct,
as
distinguished
from a
revealed,
knowledge
of God,
supposed
to be
attained
by
extraordinary
illumination;
especially,
a
direct
insight
into the
processes
of the
divine
mind, and the
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