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Example sentences for "eternal glory"

  • It is probable that she was predestined to eternal glory ante praevisa merita, because, in the words of Lessius, the privileges she enjoyed “exceed all measure and must not be extended to any other human being.

  • By how many ways does he conduct them to eternal glory!

  • And for this errand he was anointed with the Holy Spirit, and sent into the world; nay, the commission extends further than grace, even to eternal glory also.

  • Here they have their rise, and thither they return, even to the ocean of God’s eternal glory, from whence all did spring.

  • For election designeth men not only to eternal glory, but to holiness of life, a means, thereto.

  • Election is as much to a holy life as it is to eternal glory.

  • While "looking unto Jesus" and the bright visions of eternal glory, like Stephen, he can pray of his enemies, and tranquilly fall asleep while undergoing the most frightful sufferings.

  • All His life long, that quintessence of eternal glory, that subtle and mysterious Being, was subjected to trials and ordeals.

  • That subtle and mysterious Being, that Essence of eternal glory, underwent trials and sorrows all the days of His life.

  • Surely there needs not this variety of argument, this importunity of persuasion, to court me to be happy, to prevail on me to accept of pardon, of life, of eternal glory.

  • It was on our return from Devonshire that I met with the accident which has confined me a close prisoner for more than two months; but to that accident which I called disastrous, I owe all my present happiness and my prospect of eternal glory.

  • I say, souls of our parents and dearest friends; souls that are predestinate to eternal glory, and extremely precious in the sight of God?

  • Thank God that the Greatest Name selected and elected that gathering, ushered it into the Kingdom of Eternal Glory, honored and crowned it amid the Supreme Concourse.

  • Consequently one must appreciate (or count as gain) every breath (or moment) of his life and endeavor in that which is conducive to eternal glory.

  • Because thereby is ordained for thee an eternal glory in the Kingdom of God.

  • Your Lord hath indeed crowned you with the diadem of eternal glory (which will continue) throughout cycles and ages!

  • To which Coomans replied, "I am not only willing to die, but to suffer the most excruciating torments for it; after which my soul shall receive its confirmation from God himself, in the midst of eternal glory.

  • I am now going to throw off this mantle of clay, to be clad in robes of eternal glory, by whose celestial brightness I shall be freed from all errors.

  • The Father has willed for him eternal glory, and he is content with blindness and deprivation.

  • It is my prayer that the Supreme Concourse may be illumined by your brilliant lights shining forever in the heavens of eternal glory.

  • Every soul who believed in Jesus Christ became revivified and resuscitated through this spirit, attained to the zenith of eternal glory, realized the everlasting life, experienced the second birth and rose to the acme of good fortune.

  • Again and again they read those verses which clearly testify to the reality of these holy themes, and bear witness to the truth of the Manifestations of eternal Glory, and still apprehend not their purpose.

  • But for him, God would not have been established upon the seat of His mercy, nor ascended the throne of eternal glory.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    broken glass; compose herself; consisting chiefly; detailed description; eternal being; eternal bliss; eternal death; eternal glory; eternal misery; eternal pain; eternal punishment; eternal rest; eternal ruin; eternal salvation; eternal truths; eternally damned; feel confident; first sergeant; geometrical ratio; industrial unionism; more recent; popular sovereignty; seven minutes; small army; this report; universal causation