In Brighton Rock, it was that violent urban netherworld where hopelessness is almost a beatitude.
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Thus God contemplates and loves himself, enjoying infinite and perfect beatitude within himself.
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Out of every beatitude Easwaran is able to extract a maxim that can waft us to a life of fulfilment and bliss.
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Aquinas insists beatitude will be conferred according to merit, and will render the person better able to conceive the divine.
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Thus doing, the individual soul that inhabits the world of generation and corruption, will recall the beatitude of the world of the spheres and the felicity of the souls who are there above.
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Blessedness: a state of supreme happiness
One of the eight sayings of Jesus at the beginning of the Sermon on the Mount; in Latin each saying begins with `beatus' (blessed); "her favorite Beatitude is `Blessed are the meek for they shall inherit the earth'"
Beatitude is the debut album released by Ric Ocasek, lead singer and principal songwriter of The Cars. It was released by Geffen Records in 1982, and featured an appearance by Greg Hawkes on keyboards.
Supreme, utmost bliss and happiness; Any one of the Biblical blessings given by Jesus in Matthew 5:3-12. Eg.:"Blessed are the meek for they shall inherit the earth"(Matthew 5:5), etc..
(Beatitudes) (Gr. Makarismoi). 1) Blessings promised to individuals for various reasons. 2) The eight blessings given by Christ at his Sermon on the Mount (Matt. 5: 3-12). 3) Salutation addressed to an Orthodox Patriarch ("Your Beatitude").
(Beatitudes) A section of writing from the New Testament, each of which starts with "Blessed are the ...." (Matthew 5).
(Beatitudes) (1) B-LAW. (2) EIGHT BLESSING.
(Beatitudes) (Bible). 1974. SATB, organ. GVT 1975
(Beatitudes) the Commandments of Blessedness from the Gospel of Matthew (5:3-12) with the addition of Luke 23:42, which replace the third antiphon at Divine Liturgy. (All that remains from the antiphon is the entrance verse "Come, let us worship..." [Ps. 94 (95):6] with its refrain. ...