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"afflatus" Definitions
  1. a divine imparting of knowledge or power : INSPIRATION

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Of course, Oiticica's blitzed afflatus was insane, as any former addict will tell you.
It includes lyrics and poems by Renaissance poets, by Russian writers and poets of the Silver Age, prophecy and afflatus about the approaching Doomsday. The opera was staged in a chamber hall of Alexey Rybnikov's theatre in 1992.
346 Clute considers Dickson a science fiction romantic. Nevertheless, Clute stresses in connection to Dickson that science fiction welcomes "images of heightened solitude, romantically vague, limitless landscapes, and an anguished submission to afflatus", due to its origin in Gothic fiction.
How can we prove that? Robbers and thieves > seeing something, take it away, and beholding an enemy, kill him. This is an > off-hand business, and the work of a moment, and not premeditated day and > night. When the heavenly afflatus passes, the time of greedy scoundrels and > stealthy thieves has come.
Dancing and singing continues around the chira throughout the night on the beat of Nagaras and other instruments. At times people, people fall from the circle and more take their places so that chain is never broken. At times, a man or two would drop from the circle being possessed by deity or his deputy (shedkulia) starts shouting and crying in frenzy of divine afflatus.
Youth Center (Student Club) KhNUE was founded in 2000. Youth Center brings together and assists creative teams, i.e. provides a general support for the students activities. In 2010, among teams from different genres, there were skiffle- group of pop dance "Joy", pop dance band «Emotion», folk vocal-instrumental ensemble "Roxolana", chorus "Vernіsazh", vocal ensembleы "Opium", "Nathnennya"("Afflatus"), vocal band "New People", vocal and instrumental ensemble, an orchestra of wind instruments, stage theater «Empire» and others.
11 for regulating her personal appearance when thus employed.” (Clarke)Adam Clarke's commentary on the whole Bible, 1 Cor. 14:34,35 Puritan theologian Matthew Poole (1624–1679) concurred with Wesley, adding, "But setting aside that extraordinary case of a special afflatus, [strong Divine influence] it was, doubtless, unlawful for a woman to speak in the church."Poole, Annotations upon the Holy Bible (1852) Matthew Henry (1662–1714) in his commentary, entertains allowing “praying, and uttering hymns inspired” by women, as such “were not teaching”.
The 29th Scripps National Spelling Bee was held at the Department of Commerce auditorium in Washington, District of Columbia on May 17, 1956, sponsored by the E.W. Scripps Company.(11 May 1956). 63 Young Champions Entered In National Spelling Contest, Wilmington Star-News The winner was 13-year-old Melody Sachko of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,Levin Steve (6 July 2003). Past winners spell out pain and glory of 'The Bee', Pittsburgh Post-Gazette correctly spelling the word "condominium". Second place went to Sandra Owen, a 13-year- old from Justus, Ohio, who failed to spell "afflatus".
In Romantic literature and criticism, in particular, the usage of was revived for the mystical form of poetic inspiration tied to genius, such as the story Samuel Taylor Coleridge offered for the composition of "Kubla Khan". The frequent use of the Aeolian harp as a symbol for the poet was a play on the renewed emphasis on afflatus. ('Inspired by the Holy Spirit') is an encyclical letter of Pope Pius XII dealing with Biblical inspiration and Biblical criticism. It lay out his desire to see new translations from the original language instead of the Vulgate.
J. H. Waggoner, The Spirit of God: Its Offices and Manifestations, p9 Uriah Smith similarly described it as "a mysterious influence emanating from the Father and the Son, their representative and the medium of their power"Uriah Smith, The Biblical Institute (1878), p184 and a "divine afflatus".Uriah Smith, Looking Unto Jesus, p10 Yet by the end of the 19th century, Adventists generally agreed the Spirit is a personal being, and part of the Trinity. Ellen White was influential in bringing about an understanding of the Holy Spirit and spoke of "the Third Person of the Godhead" repeatedlyFor instance Ellen White, Desire of Ages, p671 etc. and "a divine person".
T.V.F. Brogan argues that "genius" is a middle term in the evolution of the idea of inspiration and poetic ability from a belief in an external source (afflatus, or divine infection, and poetic phrenzy, or divine madness) and an internal source (imagination and the subconscious). However, the concept became nearly identical with poetic madness and divine madness in later Romanticism. The word itself was conflated with the Latin ingenium (natural ability) by the time of the Renaissance, and it thereby becomes a natural spirit or natural essence unique to the individual and yet derived from the place. In this sense, it is still a term synonymous with skill.
Forty days after, a troop of dragoons lifted his corpse, carried it two miles to Cumnock gallows, and were about to hang it up in chains. Finding this impossible, they buried it at the gallows foot. After the Revolution the inhabitants of the parish of Cumnock, in token of their esteem for Peden, abandoned their ancient burial-place, and formed a new one round the gallows hill. He was the most eminent and revered of all the Scottish covenanting preachers, and his influence upon the mass of the people was so great that they gave him the name of "The Prophet," and were accustomed to regard him as almost possessed of the prophetic afflatus.

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