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  • 51Divine Service (Lutheran) — For the service in the Orthodox Church, see Divine Service (Eastern Orthodoxy). Lutheranism Luther s Seal …

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  • 52divine — di•vine [[t]dɪˈvaɪn[/t]] adj. vin•er, vin•est, 1) rel of, like, or from a god, esp. the Supreme Being 2) rel addressed or devoted to God or a god; religious; sacred: divine worship[/ex] 3) heavenly; celestial: the divine kingdom[/ex] 4) inf… …

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  • 53Divine retribution — For the TV series, see Divine Retribution (TV series). Divine retribution is supernatural punishment of a person, a group of people, or all humanity by a deity in response to some human action. Many cultures have a story about how a deity exacted …

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  • 54Divine countenance — As depicted by Michelangelo, a version of the Ancient of Days The divine countenance is the face of God. Contents 1 …

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  • 55Divine Service (Eastern Orthodoxy) — For the order of worship in the Lutheran Church, see Divine Service (Lutheran). The katholikon (main church) at Uusi Valamo monastery, Finland. Divine Service is the term used in the Eastern Orthodox Church to describe the daily cycle of public… …

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  • 56Divine (web environment) — Infobox Software name = divine caption = divine starting up. . . (September 4, 2006) developer = Elijah Horton and Jay MacDonald upcoming release version = 0.2a upcoming release date = unknown latest release version = 0.1.3alpha latest release… …

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  • 57Divine Right: The Adventures of Max Faraday — For other uses of Divine Right , see Divine Right (disambiguation). Divine Right : The Adventures of Max Farady Divine Right #1 cover Publication information …

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  • 58Divine Incantations Scripture — Part of a series on Eschatology …

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  • 59Divine (Sébastien Tellier song) — Divine Eurovision Song Contest 2008 entry …

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  • 60divine — I. adjective (diviner; est) Etymology: Middle English divin, from Anglo French, from Latin divinus, from divus god more at deity Date: 14th century 1. a. of, relating to, or proceeding directly from God or a god < divine love > b. being a deity …

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