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Through and divine
Through which he has granted us the very great and precious promises, so that through them you may become partaker of the divine nature.
Through that process human fallibility is inextricably mixed into the very meaning of the divine word.
Through Christ's Priesthood authority and divine direction from Christ, the LDS believe that Joseph Smith was called and ordained to re-establish Christ's church.
Through the principle of the divine right of kings, for example, rulers were said to hold office by the will of God.
Through grace people can become new creations, " partakers of the divine nature.
Through the more perfect knowledge of God that is mystical knowledge, a knowledge beyond the attainments of reason even enlightened by faith, the soul contemplates directly the mysteries of divine light.
Through the more perfect mystical knowledge of God, a knowledge beyond the attainments of reason ( even when enlightened by faith ), the soul contemplates directly the mysteries of divine light.
Through their darshan, divine vision, and deshna, divine speech, they grant their own state of Keval Gnan, and moksha, final liberation to anyone seeking it sincerely.
Through this divine mission that coincidentally required the retaking of the capital of Kampala, the Acholi would redeem themselves from the violence they had collectively done to the civilians of the Luwero triangle and initiate a paradise on earth.
Through divine intervention, Tong is apparently killed and Chow's former business partner is reverted back into his true form of a bulldog.
Through his character Socrates, Plato argues that “ Ion ’ s talent as an interpreter cannot be an art, a definable body of knowledge or an ordered system of skills ,” but instead must come from the divine inspiration of the Muses.
Through this double action, one is thus made able and fit to manifest a divine consciousness, and in this way becomes part of a divine work.
Through truth the divine path is spread out by which
Through what Portland State University instructor Dennis Grunes calls " possible divine intervention ," Hammond ( an " FDR lookalike ") miraculously recovers, emerging " a changed man, an activist politician, a Roosevelt.

Through and intervention
Through the intervention of the Great Powers however, Greece lost only a little territory along the border to Turkey, while Crete was established as an autonomous state under Prince George of Greece.
Through periodic intervention in the market, the central bank also has prevented any abrupt drop in the exchange rate.
Through the intervention of a friend, Fredrik Cygnæus, Topelius was named professor extraordinary of the History of Finland at the University in 1854.
Through the intervention of a group that included former Minnesota North Stars head coach Wren Blair, the team was prevented from folding and remained in Pittsburgh.
Through the intervention of Rougon, who doesn't want a brother in jail, their sentences are commuted and they are forced to leave France.
Through the direct intervention of Vjekoslav " Maks " Luburić, who then headed Section III of the ISC internal security service ( Ustaška Narodna Služba ), which was responsible for administering the puppet state's system of prison camps, Filipović was quickly released and posted to the Jasenovac complex of labour and death camps where he was at first an inmate with benefited status, who aided the Ustase, and later appointed Ustase, commanding a small transit camp nigh Jasenovac, in early 1942, He reportedly killed an inmate there for hiding a loaf of bread.
Through the intervention of John Chrysostom, soon after his elevation to the patriarchate of Constantinople in 398, and the influence of the emperor Theodosius I, Flavian was acknowledged in 399 as the sole legitimate bishop of Antioch.
Through the prudent intervention of Bishop Zumárraga and the compliance of Tello, Mexico was undoubtedly saved from a bloody civil struggle such as engulfed Peru on account of the enforcement of these same laws and from which the Indians emerged worse off than they were before.
Through the intervention of Walsh McDermott, a professor of public health at New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center, Szmuness was hired by the New York City Blood Center.
Through miraculous intervention, the horse and rider emerged from the water alive, covered in seashells.
Through intervention studies, it determines which legal approaches are most efficacious in improving health environments, behaviors, and outcomes, and identify harmful legal side effects.
Through the intervention of a wealthy benefactor, Edwin T. Bechtel, Stewart was allowed to pursue his art studies at the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design and the Art Students League of New York, staples for young and impoverished sculptors of the day.
Through the intervention of St. Germain of Auxerre, their animosity was finally overcome.
Through the intervention of Theodor Heuss and Joachim Tiburtius, he was able to receive more money from the Berlin office in charge of compensating victims of Nazi persecution ; this, and a literary prize from the Mainz Academy in the sum of 10, 000 DM helped finance his growing medical expenses.
Through Roosevelt's personal intervention, the building was saved — but nearly all its external ornamentation was stripped, and plans for a terraced fountain nearby eliminated ( although a small fountain was built in what eventually became known as Patrick Henry Park ).
Through personal intervention of Martin Luther an amnesty is arranged, whereby the Elector ( German: Kurfürst ) of Saxony approves the suit against the Squire.
Through the 1980s and into the early 1990s the PSN worked on many issues including organizing against U. S. military intervention in the Central American countries of Nicaragua and El Salvador ( the PSN supported the Sandinistas and the FMLN ); organizing to kick the CIA off university campuses ; the movement against apartheid in South Africa ; organizing against the ROTC presence on college campuses ; defending women's reproductive rights ; and others.
Through the intervention of some influential friends in Spain, his family was released and was allowed to stay in Spain.
Through unprecedented intervention by the U. S. Treasury, Paulson led government efforts which he said were aimed at avoiding a severe economic slowdown.
Through the intervention of Pollack, who sent new piano arrangements of Moszkowski's opera Boabdil to Peters Publishing House in Leipzig, he collected an extra 10, 000 francs camouflaged as royalties besides a gift of 10, 000 marks and personal donations of 10, 000 marks from Hofmann and 5, 000 marks from himself.
Through intervention of Fagon, he received a brevet de professeur royale.
Through Carrie's intervention, for the first time in years, Flora has a place to call home.
Through the 1980s, Hasbro ( which had purchased the program in 1969 ) sold branded Romper Room toys and products, but since ACT's intervention, ads and promotions for the items were not seen in the Romper Room program.

Through and rightful
Through his ingenuity Fionn is able to stay awake and slays Aillen, and is given his rightful place as head of the fianna.

Through and line
Through use of the DLINE statement, a means is provided for specifying both the editing of fields to be inserted in a print line area and the layout of the area itself.
: Through the harsh cadence of a rugged line:
Through his eldest daughter, he would become ancestor to the long line of kings and co-rulers of the Bosporan Kingdom, the longest-living Roman client kingdom, as well as the rulers and royalty of several other Roman client states.
Through the late 20th century, workers on large plantations lived in villages of small houses or in " line rooms " containing ten to twelve units.
The Rio Grande was the epitome of mountain railroading, with a motto of Through the Rockies, not around them and later Main line through the Rockies, both referring to the Rocky Mountains.
Through the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, Lewes developed as the county town of East Sussex, expanding beyond the line of the town wall.
Through much of its history, wargames were only about half of the Avalon Hill line.
Through archaeological efforts, sections of the original palisade line, over a million artifacts, more than 3 wells, and 10 structures have been discovered.
Through his daughter Leipephilene he was considered to have fathered the mythic and historic line of the kings of Corinth, ending with Telestes.
Through long tradition, this is usually square leg – in line with the popping crease and a few yards to the batsman's leg side – hence he is sometimes known as the square leg umpire.
Through Larsson's paintings and books this house has become one of the most famous artist's homes in the world, transmitting the artistic taste of its creators and making it a major line in Swedish interior design.
Through the 1840s, the British and French navies launched ever larger and more powerful screw ships, alongside sail-powered ships of the line.
Old Town native Patty Griffin mentions a " bus that's going to Bangor " in the first line of her autobiographical song Burgundy Shoes from her 2007 Grammy Award-nominated album Children Running Through.
Through niraval, the performer manipulates the pallavi line in complex melodic and rhythmic ways.
Through one line the descent of the Earls of Derby eventually gave rise to the Earls Ferrers.
Through May and June, the band toured with the " classic " line up of McCluskey, Humphreys, Holmes and Cooper.
Through tickets for which the London-Gatwick line is part of a permitted route are valid on the Gatwick Express, provided they are not endorsed Not Gatwick Express.
Through trains between St Pancras and Matlock ceased when Class 222s units were introduced as they were not allowed on the Derwent Valley Line branch line, unlike the Class 170s which previously operated the route.
Through the 1950s the volunteers and staff members of the TRPS rebuilt the line and rescued it from its state of decay, during a period characterised by a " Boy's Own comic spirit of adventure, involving enthusiasm, ingenuity and a fair degree of irresponsibility ".
This hymn is also famous because it was the last hymn sung by the five missionaries involved in Operation Auca before their deaths and a line from the hymn's final verse provided the title for Elisabeth Elliot's book about that incident, Through Gates of Splendor.
Through its acquisition of what became the Enterprise 10000 server line from Cray, Sun had done so much financial damage to IBM's server market share, that IBM was very reluctant to see this disaster repeated.
Through a passage from platforms 1-2, this would also give step-free access to platform 5 ( Circle and Hammersmith & City line eastbound trains ).
Through White Stag, Speedo's product line expanded to include men's and women's sportswear.
Through the 1990s, Franklin Mint's diecast line improved in detail and quality.

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