The ground of the requirement is laid, first in the fact of our Lord's divine nature, and second, in the fact that He who asks my life has first of all given His.
Across the great ocean of possible modes of action for a divine nature He has, if I may so say, buoyed out for Himself a channel, so as that we know His path, which is in the deep waters.
Symbolizing her claim that she includes in her membership all the true Church of God, those who shall ultimately attain the Divine nature.
Not until we lay hold by faith upon the exceeding great and precious promises is there any of the 'gold' of the 'Divine nature' in us.
There he obtained a divine nature, and lived happily with that Rambha of god-like dignity, appointed his wife by Indra.
Just as man has a musical faculty and feels an inward necessity to breathe out his feelings in song; so, by a like necessity, he in religious sighs and tears streams forth the nature of feeling as an objective, divine nature.
Religion gives reality or objectivity not only to the human or divine nature in general as a personal being; it further gives reality to the fundamental determinations or fundamental distinctions of that nature as persons.
Life as a whole is, in its essential, substantial relations, throughout of a divine nature.
Religion is essentially emotion; hence, objectively also, emotion is to it necessarily of a divine nature.
The Word denotes the Lord as to the Divine Truth, consequently the Divine Truth from the Lord[rr].
When they humble themselves in this manner, they do not turn their face to the Lord, for this they dare not do then, but avert it.
Divine Nature, a theme on which man is not entitled to dogmatize, 222-m.
Divine Nature, Power and Justice the same, Wisdom and Mercy the same in the, 552-m.
With the head of a hawk he was of a Divine Nature, and a symbol of the sun.
We agree with the Orthodox in saying that Christ had two natures—a divine nature and a human nature.
To be everywhere is to be omnipresent, which is an attribute belonging to God and not to finite being, and would imply absorption into the divine nature.
A divine birth carries along with it a divine nature, a change of principles, from the worst to the best, from darkness to light, from death to life.
And then is the soul truly magnified while it is ascending to its own element, a divine nature.
Sure then this more excellent nature, a divine naturewe are partakers of, cannot want affection suitable to its nature.
Christ Jesus once takes the man’s heart off these baser things, that are not worthy of an immortal spirit, let be(483) a spirit who is a partaker of a divine nature.
The act of killing a being of a divine nature; particularly, the putting to death of Jesus Christ.
Christ's divine nature, and held him to be merely man, whether naturally or supernaturally conceived.
Then the demon seized him, and demanded of him: “Do you know what is of divine nature?
Him, too, the demon seized and asked him as before: “Do you know what is of divine nature?
You don’t know what is of divine nature,” said he, and carrying him off down into the water, he put him fast in his cave.
Inasmuch as the solar hero becomes a wolf, he has a divine nature; inasmuch, on the contrary, as the wolf is the proper form of the devil, his nature is entirely malignant.
But, from all these, nothing happens to the gods beyond what they already possess; for what accession can be made to a divine nature?
Indeed Christ confesses that these arts are not indications of a divine nature, but of certain impostors, and perfectly wicked characters.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "divine nature" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.