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Meanings of divine prerogative in English
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Usage of divine prerogative in English
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Only this one thing: here Jesus Christ exercises a manifest divineprerogative.
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That is a mother's divineprerogative, but rest assured Buddy sha'n't do himself any great harm.
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They were perfectly right in their premises that forgiveness was a divineprerogative which no man could share.
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That surely is a divineprerogative.
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Forgiveness is a divineprerogative.
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And pray how has it been with the white race, for whom our philosopher claims the divineprerogative of enslaving?
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Some were acts of divineprerogative, as sending for the ass and colt, without first asking the owner's leave, Matt.
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Who was he, Clement Sclater, to intrude upon the divineprerogative, and presume to act on the doctrine of election!
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The sovereign utterance, 'I will,' claims possession of the divineprerogative of affecting dead matter by the mere outgoing of His volition.
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Forgiveness is a divineprerogative, to be shared by none, to be grasped by none, without, in the act, diminishing God's glory.
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So He manifested forth His glory as Creator and Sustainer, as wielding the divineprerogative of affecting material things by His bare volition.
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At one time he attributes a divineprerogative to the mind; at another, to the firmament; at another, to the stars and celestial constellations.
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In the first place, notwithstanding the feeling of kindness which dictated this interference, Christ might have thought it necessary to assert his divineprerogative.
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The faculty of doubting and questioning, without which those of comparison and judgment would be useless, is itself a divineprerogative of the reason.
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It was to his mind a visible assertion of the divineprerogative; he had really heard God say to him, "Vengeance is mine."
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Strange goodness, to claim such divineprerogatives, unless the claim is valid!