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The supernatural work of the Holy Spirit whereby He causes and enables people to understand the inspired revelation of Scripture.
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The density of light projected onto a screen or other surface. Stated in lumens.
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| illumination |
When all thoughts
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| illumination |
The result of the use of light, illuminance, the density ofluminous flux on a surface, is usually measured in footcandles.
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| illumination |
The art of decorating books with bright colors and precious metals so that they sparkle or "light up; also refers to a picture in a manuscript (see miniature)
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