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Two divine examples: "Tenderness is greater proof of love than the most passionate of vows," and "A man would prefer to come home to an unmade bed and a happy woman than to a neatly made bed and an angry woman".
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Without the rewards of Heaven or the threats of Hell, without divine example and guidance**,** what would man not be free to do?
Without the rewards of Heaven or the threats of Hell, without divine example and guidance, what would man not be free to do?
The smell of gunsmoke and soft white flowers mingle with the air inside the glass, carrying with it pear skin, white stone fruit and salted honey aromas, while flavours of crisp green apple, buttery shortbread, like baked apple pie with slices of white peach glazed on top, provide the formula for flavour in this divine example of chardonnay from Hawke's Bay.
After years and years of rereading her work, I take the greatest pleasure in Montgomery's one-off novels (especially The Blue Castle, a divine example of a woman embracing her inner misfit and fighting her way to independence) and most of all, her short stories.
A motion picture portraying Christ as divine -- for example, a movie showing medieval Church art -- would offend the religious opinions of the members of several Protestant denominations who do not believe in the Trinity, as well as those of a non-Christian faith.
The SWBQ factor that was most weakly correlated with the PWBS factors was SWBQ-transcendental (which captures the respondent's perception of his or her peace with God or personal relationship with the divine, for example).
The labels add poetry to the sake experience, translating, with occasional liberties, Ginga Shizuku as "Divine Droplets," for example, and Fukucho as "Moon on the Water".
Many long poems sometimes classified as epic literature are no such thing Dante's La divina commedia (The Divine Comedy), for example, is a long theological, philosophical, political, moral, and mystical poem.
It has been argued on the contrary that Divine excellences admit of upper limits or maxima that are not quantifiable in a serial fashion (for example, Divine omnipotence involves being able to do anything logically or metaphysically possible, but does not require actually doing the greatest number of acts or a series of acts of which there can be no more).
Example: Divine Honeymore or Gina Galore.
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