The Divine one
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SARAHThe "Divine" one
EPIC"The Divine Comedy," for one
CANTOOne of 100 in "The Divine Comedy"
theomachistone who fights the gods, opposes the divine will
commandmentsA divine rule, esp. one of the Ten Commandments
commandmentA divine rule, esp. one of the Ten Commandments
theomachistsTHEOMACHIST, one who fights the gods, opposes the divine will
dualisma. the doctrine that there are two independent divine beings or eternal principles, one good and the other evil b. the belief that a human being embodies two parts, as body and soul
dualista. the doctrine that there are two independent divine beings or eternal principles, one good and the other evil b. the belief that a human being embodies two parts, as body and soul
DEITYDivine one
GODDivine one
SEEROne with divine rites?
DIODivine one, to Dante
EPIC"Divine Comedy" is one
DIODivine one, to da Vinci
COMEDYDante wrote a divine one
PRAYOne way to seek divine intervention
demigodone partly divine and partly human
theologoumenontheological statement as opposed to divine one
blesserone who blesses (in invoke divine favour upon)
theologoumenaTHEOLOGOUMENON, theological statement as opposed to divine one
numendivine power, especially one who inhabits a particular object.
blessersBLESSER, one who blesses (in invoke divine favour upon)
monophysiteone believing that Christ had but a single divine nature
theopneustydivine inspiration, esp one that enables someone to reveal divine truths
monophysitesMONOPHYSITE, one believing that Christ had but a single divine nature
adorerone who adores (to worship (to honour as a divine being))
adorersADORER, one who adores (to worship (to honour as a divine being))
mysteriesA religious belief based on divine revelation, esp. one regarded as beyond human understanding
monophysiticof or like a monophysite, one believing that Christ had but a single divine nature
numendivine power or spirit; a deity, esp. one presiding locally or believed to inhabit a particular object
numinadivine power or spirit; a deity, esp. one presiding locally or believed to inhabit a particular object