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1. wishes they can get divine aid to change their situation
2. People blamed it on rats or divine intervention at the time, but it was actually a bacteria carried by fleas
3. Isvarapranidhama or living with an awareness of the Divine
4. This Niyama encourages us to let go of our false sense of control and to connect to the Divine or that which gives us the sense of wholeness and sacredness
5. roasted with the meat juices were divine, melting in the mouth so sweetly
6. His will is our divine health
7. to divine health, to life without countless medications, without end-
8. return… The same applies to divine healing
9. i have divine health as a new person who has been healed by His wounds
10. doctors, always talk about their disease and are convinced that divine heal-
11. ing is a thing of the past, do not even try to retain your divine health
12. very fabric of time and finally, in a moment of naturally divine inspiration, He
13. the divine healing and what God has revealed to me
14. you, all the amazing and original ways of divine healing are contained in
15. ignored without suffering divine wrath!
16. It is necessary that we respect and be governed by divine authority
17. It is your Divine
18. I’M LEARNING HOW TO CHA-CHA WITH THE DIVINE
19. and share with others are Divine Light and Divine Love
20. Smith thought through the very fabric of time and finally, in a moment of naturally divine inspiration, He invented the word
21. remember that you have a most powerful, Divine,
22. He was the Divine man
23. A Roman poet had proclaimed in his poem that Augustus was the one who is to come, the divine being to bring salvation to humanity
24. This Bride is a perfect reflection of the Divine, in that she is no longer a depiction of separation or enmity, but of unity
25. I do not preach or teach that we are Divine – especially in an individual manner
26. During that time, God promotes His Body to a place of stature that we are now considered Divine
27. Rayne continued excitedly, “this way it explains to the young ones where you came from and also eludes to Divine Intervention
28. are open will be the anchors for that divine energy that
29. All life functions either in alignment to Divine Plan (Truth) or resistance to
30. When you trust in the truth of Divine Plan and trust that your life is
31. Because Divine Plan is based
32. carries the qualities of Divine Love
33. When Divine Truth is seen, you start to bring into your life the qualities of
34. Because we, and al of our experiences, are a part of a Divine Plan that
35. No matter how much it may have been what Jesus intended, the heaven they lived in was very much a work of man and his machines and not a divine creation
36. In the same way this ‘creature’ or ‘OS’ was very much a work of some race somewhere, and not a divine spirit
37. You are, and have always been, a divine fragment of God, and you should
38. Awaken the Divine Within
39. When he saw this big tall thing, he thought it must be divine
40. This is the thrill divine"
41. This is the thrill divine
42. “Oh, he just naturally genuflects in the presence of the divine, my love,” answered Harold sincerely
43. Prophecy- A divine revelation of God’s heart or purpose for the future
44. Word of wisdom- A divine word of direction or an inspired answer
45. I was with a friend at the grocery store one day when we encountered a divine appointment
46. In Islam, the Holy Spirit is mentioned several times in the Qur’an, where it acts as an agent of divine action or communication
47. One day Philip was led to the desert to have a divine encounter with a soon to be convert
48. with divine answers for questioning hearts
49. and will exemplify the character of Jesus, especially His divine
50. What else but Divine Intervention could explain the
1. The Ashantis instantly divined treachery, and were panic stricken; for a moment the utmost confusion reigned
2. "I'm so afraid he'll be hurt," sighed Una, who hated fighting and couldn't understand the subtle, secret exultation she divined in Faith
3. Then she divined his intention, and was galvanized into action
4. He guessed Elise picked up on his mood and somehow divined his intentions
5. in your eyes, stay here, for I have divined that
6. Then divined by desire to espy her features, he mapped her feet with his caressing looks
7. “About the same time news came of the danger of another projected raid from further south; but in this instance the Prophet divined that the hostility against Islam was all concentrated in one remarkably evil man, the chief of the Lihyanite branch of Hudhayl
8. Our wise and eminent King has divined that you are the woeful victim of Blacke Magic, and as I look upon you I can see the truth of his augury
9. Does that suggest that Ben is actually the dangerous agent divined about? No, that cannot be true, I said aloud albeit unconsciously, to the hearing of my husband, who had by then noticed my disturbed mood
10. With the reality staring me in the face, that at last, it is no longer in doubt that Ben is the demon divined about; and that he has come prepared to destroy me, his good old friend, his brethren
11. Sounds that he was not afraid of, for he divined their meaning, then began to be audible
12. You are nervously irritable, Rodion Romanovitch, by temperament; it's out of proportion with other qualities of your heart and character, which I flatter myself I have to some extent divined
13. Meanwhile Dorothea had come to herself, and had heard Luscinda's words, by means of which she divined who she was; but seeing that Don Fernando did not yet release her or reply to her, summoning up her resolution as well as she could she rose and knelt at his feet, and with a flood of bright and touching tears addressed him thus:
14. As soon as the exhibition was over he brought forward the accomplishments of his ape, assuring the public that he divined all the past and the present, but as to the future he had no skill
15. In this way he acquired a prodigious name and all ran after him; on other occasions, being very crafty, he would answer in such a way that the answers suited the questions; and as no one cross-questioned him or pressed him to tell how his ape divined, he made fools of them all and filled his pouch
16. "Liza," I say, "can you imagine that I have not noticed your love? I saw it all, I divined it, but I did not dare to approach you first, because I had an influence over you and was afraid that you would force yourself, from gratitude, to respond to my love, would try to rouse in your heart a feeling which was perhaps absent, and I did not wish that
17. The unsuspecting thing was pleased at this speech: he played with Heathcliff's whiskers, and stroked his cheek; but I divined its meaning, and observed tartly,
18. I divined, from this account, that utter lack of sympathy had rendered young Heathcliff selfish and disagreeable, if he were not so originally; and my interest in him, consequently, decayed: though still I was moved with a sense of grief at his lot, and a wish that he had been left with us
19. Our hurry prevented any comment on the encounter with Heathcliff, as we stretched towards home; but I divined instinctively that Catherine's heart was clouded now in double darkness
20. He divined that one of his enemy's purposes was to secure the personal property, as well as the estate, to his son: or rather himself; yet why he did not wait till his decease was a puzzle to my master, because ignorant how nearly he and his nephew would quit the world together
21. Catherine, by instinct, must have divined it was obdurate perversity, and not dislike, that prompted this dogged conduct; for, after remaining an instant undecided, she stooped and impressed on his cheek a gentle kiss
22. ' At this moment Carlini heard a woman's cry; he divined the truth, seized the glass, broke it across the face of him who presented it, and rushed towards the spot whence the cry came
23. "I divined that you would become mine, count," replied Morrel; "besides, as I had the honor to tell you, heroism or not, sacrifice or not, that day I owed an offering to bad fortune in recompense for the favors good fortune had on other days granted to us
24. " It would have required the penetration of Oedipus or the Sphinx to have divined the irony the count concealed beneath these words, apparently uttered with the greatest politeness
25. I divined that my coming had stopped conversation in the room, and that its other occupants were looking at me
26. Have the French attendants been summoned to await her coming?" Ali extended his hands towards the apartments destined for the fair Greek, which were so effectually concealed by means of a tapestried entrance, that it would have puzzled the most curious to have divined their existence
27. At Startop's suggestion, we put ourselves down for election into a club called The Finches of the Grove: the object of which institution I have never divined, if it were not that the members should dine expensively once a fortnight, to quarrel among themselves as much as possible after dinner, and to cause six waiters to get drunk on the stairs
28. “We might not make it?” I said, blushing with the irrational thought that he’d somehow divined my plan to quit
29. But she was embarrassed that he had read her expression and divined her state of mind
30. Her face, too, was streaked with grime, and at the best she could never have been handsome, for she had the exact physical characteristics which Holmes had divined, with, in addition, a long and obstinate chin
31. Vronsky at once divined that Golenishtchev was of this class, and therefore was doubly pleased to see him
32. In some subtle way he divined the sympathy which I had for him, and he showed in his own silent fashion that he appreciated it
33. her: that was what love counselled; and in almost a terror of ecstasy Tess divined that, despite her many months of lonely selfchastisement, wrestlings, communings, schemes to lead a future of austere isolation, love's counsel would prevail
34. What should he do about his skimming? Who would make the ornamental butter-pats for the Anglebury and Sandbourne ladies? Mrs Crick congratulated Tess on the shilly-shallying having at last come to an end, and said that directly she set eyes on Tess she divined that she was to be the chosen one of somebody who was no common outdoor man; Tess had looked so superior as she walked across the barton on that afternoon of her arrival; that she was of a good family she could have sworn
35. His ultimate intention, if he had any, she had not yet divined; and she found herself conjecturing on the matter as a third person might have done
36. As soon as they met the next morning Tess divined that Angel knew little or nothing of how far she had been concerned in the night's excursion, though, as regarded himself, he may have been aware that he had not lain still
37. He had divined her chief anxiety
38. Lydgate divined some delicacy of feeling here, but did not half understand it
39. No word passed his lips; but "to hear with eyes belongs to love's rare wit," and the mother in the fulness of her heart not only divined Fred's longing, but felt ready for any sacrifice in order to satisfy him
40. His good-nature often made him quick and clear-seeing in personal matters, and he had divined from Dorothea's glance at her husband that there was some alarm in her mind
41. "I believe that you are suffering from what is called fatty degeneration of the heart, a disease which was first divined and explored by Laennec, the man who gave us the stethoscope, not so very many years ago
42. A painter seeking here below for a type of Mary's celestial purity, searching womankind for those proud modest eyes which Raphael divined, for those virgin lines, often due to chances of conception, which the modesty of Christian life alone can bestow or keep unchanged,— such a painter, in love with his ideal, would have found in the face of Eugenie the innate nobleness that is ignorant of itself; he would have seen beneath the calmness of that brow a world of love; he would have felt, in the shape of the eyes, in the fall of the eyelids, the presence of the nameless something that we call divine
43. Too late he divined her "drift
44. Two-Eyes, however, divined her sister's object, and drove the goat where the grass was finest, and then said, "Come, One-Eye, let us sit down, and I will sing to you
45. shared this as she did all his feelings, which she constantly divined
46. I divined his noble, resolute, self-sacrificing spirit too,’ she said to herself
47. Heathcliff’s whiskers, and stroked his cheek; but I divined its meaning, and observed tartly, ‘That boy must go back with me to Thrushcross Grange, sir
48. I divined, from this account, that utter lack of sympathy had rendered young Heathcliff selfish and disagreeable, if he were not so originally; and my interest in him, consequently, decayed: though still I was moved with a sense of grief at his
49. Our hurry prevented any comment on the encounter with Heathcliff, as we stretched towards home; but I divined instinctively that Catherine’s heart was clouded now in double darkness
50. Catherine we would fain have deluded yet; but her own quick spirit refused to delude her: it divined in secret, and brooded on the dreadful probability, gradually ripening into certainty
1. A hushed appeal to the Divines quickly followed
2. “There are things that your late father - Divines rest his soul - probably never mentioned about his post in the Oculatus
3. After such fortuitous findings, Penelope at least was not willing to believe that the Divines could be so cruel
4. dread, whispering appeals to the Divines for strength
5. I’ve seen my brother well and I thank the Divines for that every day
6. “…But, Morrowind?! By the Divines!
7. And she silently prayed to all Divines that would listen for him to ever remain so
8. Green, rolling hills…rocky cliffs…mountains…gleaming statues of Divines and mortal heroes alike dotting the countryside…
9. But I will praise the Divines for the future in which none of us have to deal with any of those people
10. “Indeed, may the Divines see to it
11. The teachers of those doctrines, though perhaps, in other respects, not more learned than many of the divines who defended the established church, seem in general to have been better acquainted with
12. 5 Is not this it in which my lord drinks, and whereby indeed he divines? you have done evil in so doing
13. Second, instead of challenging African Americans to mobilize, Bowen put on display the spiritual and mental capacities of the Africa-American participants by ending his minutes with these praises: There certainly has not been gathered in any other city a more august body of colored divines and men of brains and eloquence in their race since the days of slavery
14. drinks, and by which he indeed divines? You have
15. The recording was made in Saint John the Divines Cathedral in New
16. In fact, if some Anglican divines had stood at the Apostle's elbow when he wrote this verse, I believe they would have hinted that he had made a mistake
17. But do not the early Fathers hold that all baptized persons are necessarily regenerated in baptism? and have not many great and learned divines in every age maintained the same opinion?
18. The divines who deny that regeneration always accompanies baptism are as worthy of attention, and as learned and wise, as any divines who ever held baptismal regeneration
19. They can safely defy anyone to prove that their views are not in harmony with Scripture, with the Thirty-nine Articles, with the Prayer Book, with the Catechism, with the Homilies, and with the writings of many of the best divines in the Church of England
20. But is it not said that the English Reformers, having just come out of Rome, adopted very extreme and rather defective views of the Lord's Supper? Have not English divines since the Reformation taken up much more moderate and temperate opinions about the doctrine of the Real Presence?
21. ’ Many questions, however, of equal moment have been discussed in relation to our Lord's death by divines of later ages
22. It is not necessary to suppose, with the elder divines, that the Savior endured an amount of suffering equal to that collectively deserved by the elect, or by the whole race of mankind; for He was a propitiation for that race, regarded as one individual—the first Adam, whose sin comprised the germ of all subsequent transgressions;—yet, inasmuch as the blood of Jesus Christ is effectual to the pardon of 'all sin,’ it must be understood that all sin was reckoned as being contained in that one offence which brought death upon Adam, and which was the occasion of the necessity for God's sacrifice
23. This would be but to pursue the path of 'prudence’ trodden by them in other departments, and by so many thousands of silent divines in later generations
24. The large majority of divines, holding to man's immortality, have felt themselves compelled to assert, since the days of the Pharisees and early Greek Christianity, that the threatenings of death and destruction, of perishing and extermination (karat ), stand for the endless misery of souls that cannot die—and with respect to the declarations of Scripture that Christ came to give eternal life, that these stand for the idea, that He came to give 'spiritual life’—holiness and divine happiness—to souls already immortal
25. But our modern divines have determined that this triple death did not descend to the posterity, and it is now held that infants are not born in a state of damnation, but of salvation
26. What is needed to arouse such profligates to reflection,—and still more to alarm those numerous Men of Education whom the divine revelation distinctly threatens with the greater 'judgment,’ but who never associate the idea of perdition with their own destiny,— I refer to the teaching and ruling class,—the unfaithful Ministers of Religion, the Traffickers in souls—and many corrupt Men of Literature and Art, who pervert to meanest or vilest uses heaven's divines gifts—the Statesmen, who defy in legislation and government the plainest laws of morals,—all at present encased like leviathan in impenetrable amour,—to make them 'tremble’ at 'judgment to come,’ and to bring them to repentance,—is the proclamation of a future remediless punishment, which carries its own credentials along with it; and while shaking the souls of sinners, even the most intelligent, as at a fiery 'handwriting on the wall,’ with a deep, convulsive dread, shall leave no valid ground for moral speculations on its injustice and improbability
27. This being as it is, it is clear that this ape speaks by the spirit of the devil; and I am astonished they have not denounced him to the Holy Office, and put him to the question, and forced it out of him by whose virtue it is that he divines; because it is certain this ape is not an astrologer; neither his master nor he sets up, or knows how to set up, those figures they call judiciary, which are now so common in Spain that there is not a jade, or page, or old cobbler, that will not undertake to set up a figure as readily as pick up a knave of cards from the ground, bringing to nought the marvellous truth of the science by their lies and ignorance
28. Here the pale clergyman piled up his library, rich with parchment-bound folios of the Fathers, and the lore of Rabbis, and monkish erudition, of which the Protestant divines, even while they vilified and decried that class of writers, were yet constrained often to avail themselves
29. The artist studies the face and divines its characteristic meaning, though at the actual moment when he's painting, it may not be in the fawje at all
30. Lower! [Considers awhile, then suddenly divines the conclusion] It had to be so—it had to descend! The dual influence crossing had to produce some kind of reflex action
31. Lower! (Considers awhile, then suddenly divines the conclusion
32. If a man who has long been travelling on this false path divines for himself, or is informed by some one, that his course is a mistaken one, but grows alarmed at the idea that he has wandered very far astray and tries to convince himself that he may, possibly, still strike into the right road, then he never will get into it
33. What would be our condition if we were to take the interpretations given to that sacred book, which is or ought to be the criterion of our faith, for the book itself? We should find the Holy Bible buried beneath the interpretations, glosses, and comments of councils, synods, and learned divines, which have produced swarms of intolerant and furious sects, partaking less of the mildness and meekness of their origin than of a vindictive spirit of hostility towards each other
34. We naturalize, without hearing a complaint from any quarter, emigrants from Great Britain, of every trade and profession, merchants, lawyers, doctors, and even divines; to which may be added tradesmen and mechanics; they all go where they please, live among us, and take part in the politics of the day
35. Opinions of Distinguished Divines
1. daubed them with untempered mortar, seeing vanity, and divining lies to them, saying, so says the Lord God, when the Lord has not
2. Restadicus laid his hands over the scrying glass and again uttered the divining spell
3. This and more I sat divining, with my head at ease reclining
4. divining the future, though I had always felt that I possessed this
5. treasure than a modern day sorcerer divining lottery numbers, Smith eventually hatched a scheme to make his own treasure out of thin air
6. It is a divining process, similar to the one I used to locate McCoy on the Einstein
7. ” But instead of divining the irony of the Islamic martyrdom that the cartoon highlighted, the Musalmans the world over reacted in a way that validates the Persian adage - Ba Khuda diwaana basho, Ba Muhammad hoshiar, which means, Were it about ‘the God’, rant as thou want, Weigh thy words if it comes to Muhammad
8. Mohammad Amin felt a growing sense of optimism at what he had been told, and whispered to the sorcerer, ‘Let’s go! Bring what you need to practise your divining and come with me to the place in question
9. divining wisdom that has been known throughout history as the long-lost Philosophers’ Stone of
10. analysis there was no divining power whatsoever, only an instinctual force driven by the
11. Just at this moment there came in at the gate of the inn a man entirely clad in chamois leather, hose, breeches, and doublet, who said in a loud voice, "Senor host, have you room? Here's the divining ape and the show of the Release of Melisendra just coming
12. Cide Hamete, the chronicler of this great history, begins this chapter with these words, "I swear as a Catholic Christian;" with regard to which his translator says that Cide Hamete's swearing as a Catholic Christian, he being--as no doubt he was--a Moor, only meant that, just as a Catholic Christian taking an oath swears, or ought to swear, what is true, and tell the truth in what he avers, so he was telling the truth, as much as if he swore as a Catholic Christian, in all he chose to write about Quixote, especially in declaring who Master Pedro was and what was the divining ape that astonished all the villages with his divinations
13. "By God," said Sancho, "your worship has relieved me of a great doubt, and cleared up the point for me in elegant style! Body o' me! is the cause of my soreness such a mystery that there's any need to tell me I am sore everywhere the staff hit me? If it was my ankles that pained me there might be something in going divining why they did, but it is not much to divine that I'm sore where they thrashed me
14. Aided by the remaining fragment, I guessed the rest; measuring the length of the lines by those of the paper, and divining the hidden meaning by means of what was in part revealed, as we are guided in a cavern by the small ray of light above us
15. They had not gone very far, however, before the people, divining what they were going to do, began to follow them and while they were hesitating what course to pursue, the Socialist van, escorted by five or six men on bicycles, appeared round the corner at the bottom of the hill
16. Shaking them, holding them to their ears like shells, and rolling them on a flat table with their small, thick hands, as if divining a fortune
17. ‘It’ll be all the better, Agafea Mihalovna, it won’t mildew, even though our ice has begun to thaw already, so that we’ve no cool cellar to store it,’ said Kitty, at once divining her husband’s motive, and addressing the old housekeeper with the same feeling; ‘but your pickle’s so
18. What would Kitty say? But Stepan Arkadyevitch gave him no time for reflection, and, as though divining his doubts, he scattered them
19. `Yes,' she said, divining his thought, `it is not permitted to speak of
20. He a model steward, possessing in the highest degree the faculty of divining the needs and instincts of those he dealt with
21. She caught the unfinished word in its flight and took it straight into her open heart, divining the secret meaning of all Pierre’s mental travail
22. The divining party again laid their heads together: apparently they could not agree about the word or syllable the scene illustrated
23. The coincidence was of course a chance again, but how he knew the inmost core of my nature ; what insight, what penetration ! But if he so well understood one thing, why was it he utte"rly failed to understand something else ? Was it possible he was not pretending, could he really be incapable of divining that it was not the noble rank of a Versilov I wanted, that it was not my birth I could not forgive him, but that all my life I had wanted Versilov himself, the whole man, the father, and that this idea had become part of myself
24. “At this very moment, as though divining my thoughts, Rogojin raised his head from his arm and began to part his lips as though he were going to laugh—but he continued to stare at me as persistently as before
25. Perhaps Aglaya’s sisters had merely been pumping Varia for news while pretending to impart information; or perhaps, again, they had been unable to resist the feminine gratification of teasing a friend—for, after all this time, they could scarcely have helped divining the aim of her frequent visits
26. She heard Mosgliakoff's exclamation, and, divining at once what had happened, trembled with terror
27. He was a model steward, possessing in the highest degree the faculty of divining the needs and instincts of those he dealt with
28. ” All of which sounded so well that he speculated anxiously upon the probability of any of the said fellows divining how very little he knew about the matter, after all
29. Figures of the Divining Rod, 202, 203