Gratian quotes from Augustine: "Divinum jus in scripturis divinis habemus, humanum in legibus regum.
Cicero does not call his imaginary ius divinum a fas, but iura religionum, constitutio religionum (de Legibus ii.
That we may understand what this law of nature is which is written in all men’s hearts since the fall, we must distinguish jus naturale from jus divinum naturale.
As for that part of the law of God which is called jus divinum naturale, it is so called in opposition to jus divinum positivum.
A sacred horror, perhaps, for, as we have just pointed out, he felt a quid divinum in that man.
The Struggle between an alleged Jus Divinum Regum, and Popular Sovereignty.
This jus divinum regum is an absurdity, practically discarded by those who assert it.
However, the jus divinum was the regulator of the Leaphigh social compact, until the nobility managed to get the better of the jus, when the divinum was left to shift for itself.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "divinum" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.