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jure divino
[ yoo-re di-wee-noh; English joor-ee di-vahy-noh, -vee- ]
adverb
, Latin.
- by divine law.
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Example Sentences
In spite of his Italian majority, the Pope could not get a majority for a direct negative denying the de jure divino theory.
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And so that two forms of church government are jure divino, the universal church form, and the particular.
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Pray, tell me, how much money will these new ministers of ours bring into the king's coffers, by this jure divino system?
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In 1576, the General Assembly declared, that their right to ‘the patrimonie of the Kirk’ was ‘ex jure divino.’
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Whether he had asserted presbyterial government to be jure divino?
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