God-given









God-given


God-given [god-giv-uh n] ExamplesWord Origin adjective

  1. given by, or coming directly from, God: the God-given laws.
  2. welcome; propitious; opportune.

Origin of God-given First recorded in 1790–1800 Examples from the Web for god-given Contemporary Examples of god-given

  • And this, in turn, reinforced the religious vision of a God-given binary.

    Intersexuality and God Through the Ages

    Candida Moss

    November 9, 2014

  • In America, we reserve our God-given right to be god-awful wrong.

    Kim Jong-un Wants a New Doppler 2000

    Kevin Bleyer

    June 14, 2014

  • It turns a god-given right into a government-given privilege.

    Of Course the Gun Lobby Is Pouncing on Ukraine to Push Their Pet Cause

    Scott Bixby

    February 21, 2014

  • Brooks: Lacking work in television, I had to find another outlet for my God-given brilliance.

    Mel Brooks Is Always Funny and Often Wise in This 1975 Playboy Interview

    Alex Belth

    February 16, 2014

  • There are several other causes of pinkness though our God-given presence of a second eye often helps limit the possibilities.

    Everything You Wanted To Know About Bob Costas’s Olympic Pinkeye

    Kent Sepkowitz

    February 12, 2014

  • Historical Examples of god-given

  • And with that came another God-given thought of self-accusing.

    Weighed and Wanting

    George MacDonald

  • Consequently the expression of a freeman’s will is as God-given as his right to be free.

    The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume IV

    Various

  • Where results seemed inevitable, it dared not claim them as God-given.

    Evolution in Modern Thought

    Ernst Haeckel

  • What was right—what wrong, but what our own God-given judgment told us?

    All Roads Lead to Calvary

    Jerome K. Jerome

  • Therefore rights can never be “natural” or “God-given,” or absolute in any sense.

    Folkways

    William Graham Sumner

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