When people spoke of the divine, they were usually talking about an aspect of the mundane.
The lyrics, which tell stories of the divine and the worldly, still contain her beat-poet style.
The Cathedral interior is built so that people can feel the magnificence of the divine world.
Indeed modern Paganism is a reinvented religion, whose members seek the divine in nature.
In our scientific culture, we often have rather simplistic notions of the divine.
There are 33 other excerpts of The Divine Comedy on plaques throughout Florence.
Inspired by the example of the Divine Madman, Bhutanese men still enjoy firing arrows over great distances.
The owner of the original flaming thunderbolt of wisdom was the Divine Madman himself, Lama Drukpa Kunley.
Sometimes for breakfast Hafida adds a spoonful of the divine mixture to the filling of an omelet.
He taught that man's principal woe was not poverty, or war, but the abandonment of the divine.
Virgil was aware of the value of myth in establishing the divine antecedents of Augustus's expanding empire.
Made of polished gold, with sweeping, scrolled, S-shaped antlers, it conveys a talismanic beauty touching on the divine and mysterious.
They were appalled by the fusion of religious and political power, epitomised by the divine right of kings.
It was a song of the divine average and a voice of the future, surprisingly modern even today.
All represent the invention and some of the divine madness of game development.
Born in 1265 and exiled in 1302, Dante Alighieri changed the face of Western literature with his great work, The Divine Comedy.
John the Divine featuring performances by Chick Corea, Branford Marsalis, Roy Hargrove, Roberta Gambarini, Hilary Kole and other jazz stars.
He will also head south to Dublin to join The Divine Comedy at an open air concert outside Government Building.
Like many experimentalists of the time, Fairchild was troubled that his work tampered with the divine order of a world created by God.
You'll soon see why the course made Golfweek's list of the best resort courses of 2011, as the divine greens are seemingly endless and awe-inspiring.
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An epochal advance in literature was Dante's The Divine Comedy, wherein he single-handedly took a dialect of Latin and virtually created the modern Italian language.
Bishop Benito Cocchi began by reading out the telegram of condolences sent by Pope Benedict XVI, who said Pavarotti honored the divine gift of music.
The latter incident, at the Cathedral of St John the Divine, triggered a response from an emergency swat team and more than 100 police officers.
John the Divine had received permission to lease for 99 years.
In the past, when matters of the divine were introduced, McCain handled the situation by carefully changing the subject or by simply shutting down the conversation.
But the young man insisted that he had mastered logic and all the branches of worldly knowledge, and was therefore worthy of the wisdom of the Divine.
With music by the electronic duo Air, lyrics by Pulp's Jarvis Cocker and The Divine Comedy's Neil Hannon, and production by Nigel Godrich, 5:55 teems with densely layered atmosphere.
This prepares the ground for the lively enactment to follow, in which the divine sage Narada importunes Shiva to contain the demon Darika, who is immune to defeat by mortals.
She praises the best of contemporary theology for the way it manages, like the mystics of early Christianity and Islam, to stress the limits of human discourse in addressing the divine.
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