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indwelling    
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indwelling
adj 1: existing or residing as an inner activating spirit or
force or principle; "an indwelling divinity"; "an
indwelling goodness"

Indwelling \In"dwell`ing\, n.
Residence within, as in the heart.
[1913 Webster]

The personal indwelling of the Spirit in believers.
--South.
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Indwell \In"dwell`\, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. {Indwelt}; p. pr.
& vb. n. {Indwelling}.]
To dwell in; to abide within; to remain in possession.
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The Holy Ghost became a dove, not as a symbol, but as a
constantly indwelt form. --Milman.
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  • Kimigayo - Wikipedia
    After the Meiji Restoration, samurai from Satsuma-han controlled the Imperial Japanese government, and they adopted "Kimigayo" as the national anthem of Japan From this time until the Japanese defeat at the end of World War II, "Kimigayo" was understood to mean the long reign of the Emperor
  • Kimi Ga Yo - Japan National Anthem Japanese English lyrics
    "Kimigayo" (君が代?) is Japan's national anthem It is also one of the world's shortest national anthems in current use, with a length of 11 measures and 32 characters
  • What are the lyrics to Japan’s national anthem ‘Kimigayo’, and what’s . . .
    Japan has one of the oldest national anthems in the world ‘Kimigayo’ is the country’s single-verse national anthem, based on the words of a classical Japanese waka poem written by an unknown author during Japan’s Heian period (794–1185)
  • Japan National Anthem Lyrics
    Kimigayo (His Majesty's Reign) 君が代は 千代に八千代に さざれ石の いわおとなりて こけのむすまで [Romanized:] Kimi ga yo wa Chiyo ni yachiyo ni Sazare ishi no Iwao to nari te Koke no musu made [English:] Thousands of years of happy reign be thine; Rule on, my lord, till what are pebbles now By age united to mighty
  • Kimigayo - Wikiwand
    After the Meiji Restoration, samurai from Satsuma-han controlled the Imperial Japanese government, and they adopted "Kimigayo" as the national anthem of Japan From this time until the Japanese defeat at the end of World War II, "Kimigayo" was understood to mean the long reign of the Emperor
  • Kimigayo Explained: Lyrics and Meaning of Japan’s National Anthem
    Uncover the deep meaning behind Japan’s national anthem, Kimigayo Learn about its history, cultural significance and controversies!
  • All About the Japanese National Anthem : Kimigayo 君が代
    Originating from the pure art of Japanese ancient poetry, Kimigayo reflects the profound Japanese culture and art, yet it is also deeply related to the Japanese emperor system that has existed for over 1000 years and is an inextricable part of Japan
  • Kimigayo Japanese National Anthem History | Suki Desu
    Kimigayo [君が代] is the Japanese national anthem, or the anthem of Japan; it is also the anthem with the oldest lyrics in the world and one of the shortest anthems in the world It has only 5 lines and 32 syllables, and it was originally a poem
  • Japanese National Anthem - 君が代 - English translation
    Feel free to use this translation if referenced (e g on Wikipedia by putting URL of translation)
  • Kimigayo (Reign of Your Majesty) - Japanese Wiki Corpus
    Kimigayo is Japan's National Anthem It has been treated as Japan's National Anthem since the Meiji Period even before it was officially recognized by the Law Regarding the National Flag and Anthem in 1999





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