He was born supereminent at a distance, bearing a name renowned in far off region. |
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It seems that ascribing to God supereminent possession of these virtues would be enough to account for God's supreme moral goodness: it is, after all, in such terms that God is praised in the Psalms. |
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One can hold that God's moral goodness involves supereminent possession of the virtues, at least insofar as those virtues do not presuppose weakness and vulnerability. |
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Music also holds a supereminent position in the classical liturgy: Gregorian chant and sacred polyphony have developed in the course of the centuries in order to serve and to embellish it. |
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The conservatives had come into power just after his marriage, and he had held honourable though not supereminent office. |
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The divine essence is something uncircumscribed, containing in itself in a supereminent way whatever can be signified or understood by a created intellect. |
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