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Перевод: spiritual
[прилагательное] духовный; одухотворенный; возвышенный; церковный; религиозный; святой; божественный; [существительное] спиричуэл ; верующий ; церковные дела
Тезаурус:
- Her obesity also represents a spiritual condition extended into bodily metaphor: hers is an immensity of soul.
- The attitude towards authority within the church partnered the perception of the spiritual life.
- Indeed, it is possible to argue that St Teresa's mystical ecstasies are themselves something entirely new in the spiritual life of Europe
- Bethlehem means "house of bread", and the One born there became the "bread of life" who becomes our spiritual food today.
- It's not a spiritual thing, it's neurological: hardware.
- He also experienced an intense spiritual struggle.
- The exiled spiritual and political leader of Tibet was awarded the prize for his advocacy of non-violence in seeking an end to Chinese rule.
- The degree of craft, the degree of inspiration, are the measure whereby they can be valued; through these are achieved, consciously or inadvertently, the heights and depths of spiritual expression whereby they are "a joy for ever".
- being at a loose end is not the condition of us spiritual and working animals, it is not being a man among men.
- Sauze D'Oulx, the spiritual home of the Romford yuppie.
- Did you not yourself say that our love must be holy?" or when she pointed out that his "lovely poems" would have been less lovely if she had not pro vided "the unrest and storm that made them possible": "Beloved I will pray with my whole strength that suffering and temptation may be taken from you as they have been taken from me and that we may gain spiritual union stronger than earthly union could ever be."
- But our deepest fears should be reserved for everything that keeps us from becoming more human, more personal, or more spiritual.
- He had written to Father Walter Adams, who had a strong reputation as a confessor and spiritual director.
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