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In the Christology of the Logos, Christ is viewed as the Incarnation of the " Divine Logos ", i. e. The Word.
In Eddy's Message to The Mother Church for 1901, in the section titled " Christ Is One and Divine ", she writes:
As Charles shared his father's position on the power of the crown ( James had described kings as " little Gods on Earth ", chosen by God to rule in accordance with the doctrine of the " Divine Right of Kings "), the suspicions of the Parliamentarians had some justification.
The theme tune for the series was written and performed by The Divine Comedy, and was later reworked into " Songs of Love ", a track from the album Casanova.
Liber vitae meritorum (" Book of Life's Merits " or " Book of the Rewards of Life ") and Liber divinorum operum (" Book of Divine Works ", also known as De operatione Dei, " On God's Activity ") followed.
The dissenters, who included Rabbi Joel Roth as well as a partial concurrence by Rabbi Daniel Nevins, argued for reaffirming the classical halakhic framework in which human decrees inform and often limit but never wholly abrogate law believed to be of Divine origin, stating that " we should acknowledge that God's law is beyond our authority to eliminate ", but should continue the traditional approach of applying strict evidentiary rules and presumptions that tend to render enforcement unlikely.
( See Gordon Wenham, " The Book of Leviticus ", and Frank Gorman, " Divine presence and community ")
According to biographies preserved by Ibn al-Nadim and the Persian polymath al-Biruni, he allegedly received a revelation as a youth from a spirit, whom he would later call his Twin ( Aramaic Tauma ( תאומא ), from which is also derived the name of the apostle Thomas, the " twin "), his Syzygos ( Greek for " partner ", in the Cologne Mani-Codex ), his Double, his Protective Angel or ' Divine Self '.
The name Mabon is derived from the Common Brythonic and Gaulish deity Maponos, meaning "( Divine ) Son ", from the Proto-Celtic root * makwo-" son ".
* Anne Ross, " The Divine Hag of the Pagan Celts ", in V. Newall ( ed.
*" Simply Divine: The Story of Maxis Software ", circa 2000, on GameSpot by Geoff Keighley
The Tories, who believed in the " Divine Right of Kings ", defended James ' hereditary claim.
The Great Entrance of the Divine Liturgy commemorates the " Entry of the Lord into Jerusalem ", so the meaningfulness of this moment is punctuated on Palm Sunday as everyone stands, holding their branches and lit candles.
* Chapters 8-19 regulate the Divine Office, the Godly work to which " nothing is to be preferred ", namely the eight canonical hours.
Her beloved was identified with the male sephira Tiferet, the " Holy One Blessed be He ", central principle in the beneficent Heavenly flow of Divine emotion.
At, Plotinus compared the One to " light ", the Divine Nous ( first will towards Good ) to the " Sun ", and lastly the Soul to the " Moon " whose light is merely a " derivative conglomeration of light from the ' Sun '".
The album received more attention outside the United Kingdom, leaving its mark in the European and Latin American markets with hits such as " No Regrets ", a collaboration with The Pet Shop Boys ' singer Neil Tennant and The Divine Comedy's Neil Hannon.
At the end of the Divine Liturgy many churches celebrate a " Blessing of Dried Fruit ", in commemoration of St. Mary's profound asceticism.
* " Closure ", a song on Divine Heresy's 2007 album Bleed the Fifth
Although most of the Divine Office remains the same as during the season per annum, certain customs of Lent are adopted, including the suppression of the " Alleluia ", the replacement of the Alleluia at Mass with the Tract and the Gloria is no longer said on Sundays.
Apart from " Eucharist " others are the " Lord's Supper ", the " Breaking of Bread ", the " Eucharistic assembly ( synaxis )", the " memorial of the Lord's Passion and Resurrection ", the " Holy Sacrifice ", the " Holy and Divine Liturgy " and " Holy Communion ".

Divine and dream
# Audiovisual dream revelations / Divine speaker
This dream was later interpreted as the great Divine knowledge which was bestowed upon Ibn ‘ Arabī.
In 1981 Divine appeared in John Waters's next film, Polyester, starring as Francine Fishpaw, a figure who – unlike earlier roles – was not a strong female but a meek and victimized woman who falls in love with her dream lover, Todd Tomorrow, played by Tab Hunter.
According to traditional accounts, the night before the pilgrimage began, Rashmoni had a vision of the Divine Mother, in the form of the goddess Kali in a dream and reportedly said,

Divine and eternity
Dante, in The Inferno ( of the Divine Comedy ), talks briefly to Pope Nicholas III, who was condemned to spend eternity in the Third Bolgia of the Eighth Circle of Hell, reserved for those who committed simony, the ecclesiastical crime of paying for offices or positions in the hierarchy of a church.
* In Divine Comedy ( Inferno, Canto XX ), Dante sees Tiresias in the fourth pit of the eighth circle of Hell ( the circle is for perpetrators of fraud and the fourth pit being the location for astrologers, sorcerers, soothsayers, diviners, and false prophets who claim to see the future when they couldn't ) He was condemned to walk for eternity with his head twisted toward his back ; while in life he strove to look forward to the future, in Hell he must only look backward.
In Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy poem Inferno, Sinon is seen in the Tenth Bolgia of Hell's Circle of Fraud where along with other Falsifiers of words, he is condemned to suffer a burning fever for all eternity.
In the Divine Comedy poem Inferno, Dante Alighieri sees Diomedes in the Eighth Circle of Hell, where deceivers are imprisoned for eternity in a sheet of flame.
In The Divine Comedy Dante sees the shade of Dido in the second circle of Hell, where she is condemned ( on account of her consuming lust ) to be blasted for eternity in a fierce whirlwind.
Ideas are the prototypes by means of which the world was from all eternity present to the Divine Mind ; they constitute the world of Providence (" in qua omnia semel et simul fecit Deus "), and are eternal but not coeternal with God.
The Divine Liturgy is not technically a part of the daily cycle of services, since theologically, the celebration of the Eucharist takes place in eternity.

Divine and Sarah
She developed a reputation as a serious dramatic actress, earning the nickname " The Divine Sarah ".
She developed a reputation as a serious dramatic actress, earning the title " The Divine Sarah "; arguably, she was the most famous actress of the 19th century.
Being Divine: A Biography of Sarah Bernhardt.
The Divine Sarah: A Life of Sarah Bernhardt.
Nicknamed " Sailor " ( for her salty speech ), " Sassy " and " The Divine One ", Sarah Vaughan was a Grammy Award winner.
Sarah Vaughan: The Divine One was featured in the American Masters series on PBS.
Some of the more notable artists appearing on Hyacinths and Thistles are Bob Mould, Sally Timms ( The Mekons ), Sarah Cracknell ( Saint Etienne ), Neil Hannon ( The Divine Comedy ), Gary Numan, Marc Almond, Momus, Clare Grogan ( Altered Images ), Melanie, Miss Lily Banquette ( Combustible Edison ), Katharine Whalen ( Squirrel Nut Zippers ) and the accomplished toy piano player Margaret Leng Tan.
* The Divine One: Sarah Vaughan
The poet emphasizes the mental struggles of Sarah, the resignation of Abraham to the Divine will, the anxious forebodings of Isaac, and the affectionate sympathy of the servants, in other words, a psychological analysis of the characters.
* Heaven and Hell ( On Earth ): A Divine Comedy by Robert Alexander, Jenny Lyn Bader, Elizabeth Dewberry, Deborah Lynn Frockt, Rebecca Gilman, Keith Glover, Hilly Hicks Jr., Karen Hines, Michael Kassin, Jane Martin, William Mastrosimone, Guillermo Reyes, Sarah Schulman, Richard Strand, Alice Tuan & Elizabeth Wong

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