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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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divine

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,1 | shields the likeness of the divine sign of Christ (coeleste 2 2,1 | Empire. Reference to the divine apparition and to armies 3 2,2 | both of them believed in Divine Providence and Jesus Christ. “ 4 2,2 | meant to indicate that some divine power was leading him. Laborers 5 2,2 | longing for the rays of the divine planet penetrated deep into 6 2,4 | of how the union of the divine substance of Jesus Christ 7 2,4 | after its union with the divine nature. As long as this 8 2,4 | the preponderance of the divine nature over the human in 9 2,4 | completely absorbed by the divine substance; hence Jesus Christ 10 2,4 | Christ possessed but one—divinenature. This new teaching 11 2,5 | Christ of two natures, the divine and the human. The Henoticon 12 3,16| basilica of St. Sophia (“divine wisdom”) which was set on 13 3,16| Constantinople), “As for St. Sophia, Divine Wisdom, the human mind can 14 4,1 | through which they aspired to divine the future. In some parts 15 4,1 | to a striving toward the divine even on the part of the 16 4,1 | Middle Ages Dante, in his Divine Comedy, considered Muhammed 17 4,1 | no miracle, no example of divine vengeance on erring Christendom; 18 4,4 | whom Eriugena calls “the divine philosopher,” “the all-wise,” “ 19 5,3 | talk”), which contradicted divine dogma and destroyed salutary 20 5,5 | ventures to represent the divine image of the Logos after 21 5,6 | could the emperor exercise divine authority on earth.”[106] 22 6,7 | intended to oppose the divine doctrine and to destroy 23 7,1 | forth on a march and, with divine assistance, taken Jerusalem 24 7,1 | to thyself another more divine and broad way, — that to 25 7,1 | Thessalonica: “According to divine purpose, with the death 26 7,4 | diptychs and to mention him in divine services, and under the 27 7,4 | collectors, despising both divine laws and imperial ordinances,” 28 7,4 | Pisans at St. Sophia during divine service and in the Hippodrome 29 9,6 | them rather than to the divine Gospels.”[126] To satisfy 30 9,9 | together of “the undefiled and divine mysteries,” and said farewell 31 9,13| mind, and the desire for divine contemplation through the 32 9,13| their corporeal eyes, the divine and uncreated light shining 33 9,13| affirm that they see the divine light with their corporeal 34 9,13| thereby they declare the divine blessing created and the 35 9,13| blessing created and the divine being apprehensible.~ The 36 9,13| the light of Thabor; the divine light was uncreated, and 37 9,18| pledged to the theory of divine right.”[394] Of course the 38 9,19| Bessarion] was the reflection of divine and true wisdom.”[474] Many


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