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divine origin

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meanings of divineand origin


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divine
adjective
uk /dɪˈvaɪn/ us /dɪˈvaɪn/
connected with a god, or like ...
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origin
noun
uk /ˈɒr.ɪ.dʒɪn/ us /ˈɔːr.ə.dʒɪn/
the beginning or cause ...
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Examples of divine origin


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Either it is taken to have divineorigin or it is not.
Yet the apparition's form (a woman surrounded by celestial light) seemed to him a strong argument in favor of its divineorigin (17).
Whether these criteria are really adequate for determining the truth of a claim about the divineorigin of scripture is not my concern.
If we stick at this level, these sound little more than rather high-flown sentiments dignified by the claims of their divineorigin.
According to popular views, human dignity can be based on our divineorigin, rational faculties, genome, wellbeing, or distinctive features and achievements.
This belief in the divineorigin and immutability of the social structure was publicly reconciled with belief in themselves as agents of social and cultural change.
Moreover, he forgot all about his divineorigin.
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Implying that his love was of divineorigin.
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It is not a human invention, but has divineorigin and is based on divine revelation.
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The pamphlet also argues vigorously that male authority over females should be absolute and is of divineorigin.
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The dignity of life, in particular human life (which is conscious of its divineorigin and goal), was important.
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According to hagiographic tradition, a ray of light of divineorigin descended upon his head upon his election as bishop.
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Renaissance elements in the music are the return from the divineorigin of music to earthly beauty and sensory joy.
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In both its ancient and medieval form, the dream vision is often felt to be of divineorigin.
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In any case, in the course of time, whether morality is relative or absolute, whether of natural or divineorigin, morality and law have become intertwined, though not necessarily identical.
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In the past, some theologians attempted to distinguish between those rubrics they considered to be of divineorigin, and those merely of human origin.
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He was invested with sanctity by ancient tradition, endowed with prodigious qualities, and visibly stamped with the marks of his divineorigin.
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Due to their divineorigin, they can hear the thoughts of the people around them, and try to console a dying man.
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The author explains these phenomena by the flux of the phlegm flowing from the brain into the veins rather than assigning them a divineorigin.
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It is not a magical book, but a collection of authoritative texts of apparently divineorigin that went through a human process of writing and editing.
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Among other things, they deny the divineorigin of the papal primacy, and subject the exercise of it to the good pleasure of the temporal ruler.
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At state assemblies the chief ritualist would tell the story of the divineorigin of the founder, as evinced by foundation myths, and his extraordinary deeds in war and peace.
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On the following day, as punishment for their lack of hospitality, a flood of divineorigin devastated the village, which completely covered everything except the cottage of the good shepherd.
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