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  • 11Divinity School Address — The Divinity School Address is the common name for the speech Ralph Waldo Emerson gave to the graduating class of Harvard Divinity School on July 15, 1838. At that time, Harvard was the center of academic Unitarian thought. In this address,… …

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  • 12Divinity School, Oxford — The external door, added by Christopher Wren in 1669 for access to the Sheldonian Theatre,[1] located in the centre of the north face, mounted with the University coat of arms …

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  • 13school — I n. educational institution 1) to direct; operate a school 2) to attend, go to school; to enter (a) school (they go to a good school) 3) to accredit a school 4) to finish, graduate from (AE), leave (BE) school (she left school and went to… …

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  • 14divinity —    This word (from the Latin divus, meaning god or deity ) has different meanings: (1) the supreme being, for example, the divinity created the world; (2) the quality of being divine, for example, belief in the divinity of Christ; and (3) the… …

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  • 15divinity school — noun : seminary 2b(4) * * * a Protestant seminary. [1545 55] * * * divinity school, a school or college of theology …

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  • 16School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston — Faculty of Fine Arts, Alexandria University Established 1876 Type Private President …

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  • 17school — noun ⇨ See also ↑high school ADJECTIVE ▪ nursery ▪ comprehensive, first, grammar, junior, middle, prep, preparatory, s …

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  • 18divinity — noun a) The property of being divine, of being like a god or God. Harvard Divinity School has been teaching theology since 1636. b) A deity (a god, goddess or God). Syn …

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  • 19divinity — noun Divinity is used before these nouns: ↑school …

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  • 20divinity — di|vin|i|ty [dıˈvınıti] n plural divinities 1.) [U] AmE the study of God and religious beliefs British Equivalent: theology ▪ a graduate of Harvard divinity school 2.) [U] the quality or state of being a god 3.) …

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