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"A human being has become partaker of the divine Life."
Claudia is not a partaker of the laws beyond us.
The earliest partakers had more color in their cheeks already.
It was hard not to wish to be a partaker of his hallucination.
It is a great thing if you can persuade people that they are somehow or other partakers in a mystery.
Have not my father and his Sages made us partakers in the same magic baths?
No one, aside from partakers in the Faith Cup, knew what it all meant.
I do all things for the sake of the gospel, that I might become a partaker in it.
Such personal questions convey valid affection and concern from the vigil partakers.
The greater the responsibility, the greater the need for the leader to be first partaker."
I will agree to what's obvious, that partakers in ephemeral affairs, like myself, have been rare among my race.
But if He shall see good to make us partakers with others in more affliction, His will be done.
The event drew more than the spontaneous partaker.
When it is served, the partakers wait until everyone is served.
When drinking alcohol, partakers cross hands and drink from the opposite glass to demonstrate trust.
St. Peter referred to Christians as "partakers of the divine nature."
"Shall we, my brethren, become partakers of these sins?"
Holiness is the Divine nature, and it takes a lifetime to make us partakers of it.
This is to prevent the citizens from becoming mere spectators rather than originators or partakers.
Since I was a parasite on someone else's life, I have to be a partaker of her death.
It accepts all its working members as the owners and an equal partaker in both profit and loss.
Believers thereby become "partakers of the divine nature" (cf. 2 Peter 1:4).
We were partakers of the eternal sacrament ; whatever happened was equally essential to the ritual.
Observers or Partakers - Building up a New Profession// 4.
Beneath these are placed the other souls of men in various ranks, according to the mysteries of which they have been made partakers.