Is it not evident, then, that those who assert the impossibility of a divine influence, on the ground that it would destroy the free-agency of man, have proceeded on a wonderful confusion of the phenomena of the human mind?
Virtue is not natural to man, neither is it to be learned, but it comes to us by a divine influence.
Virtue is not natural to man, neither is it to be learned, but it comes by a divine influence.
Or was it by impressions on Joshua's mind of a kind that could not have originated with himself, but that were plainly the result of Divine influence?
Must we not be in living touch with God if the stream of Divine influence is to reach our hearts, and we are to be changed into His image?
Aaron, his brother, moved by a Divine influence, goes to the wilderness to find him when the very crisis of oppression seems to indicate that God's time for the deliverance of Israel is drawing nigh.
Do not all these emblems declare to us the possibility of a human spirit being charged to the limits of its capacity with a divine influence?
It is said "We must be born again or we cannot see the kingdom of God," and regeneration is the work of God, or effect of divine influence.
It is further asked, Whether every motion toward a return to God, is not the effect of divine influence?
But these natural evils are always in consequence of moral evil, which is not the effect of divine influence, but ariseth from another source and hath another author.
To suppose his enmity and opposition to be the effect of divine influence, is to excuse them.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "divine influence" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.