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1 7 | circumstance even redounds to the glory of the flesh, inasmuch as 2 12| everywhere in darkness. The glory of the world is obscured 3 16| if it were incapable of glory. Indeed, both rebuke and 4 22| clouds, with power and great glory. And when these things begin 5 38| they were not raised up for glory and immortality, but only 6 39| besides announcing it to the glory of Christ: in every other 7 40| exceeding and eternal weight of glory; while we look not at the 8 40| invisible, and that "weight of glory" which will be a counterpoise 9 40| to be compared with the glory that shall be revealed in 10 41| clothed with the celestial glory of immortality. Now the 11 44| of the knowledge of the glory of the Lord in the person 12 49| nature, but from their future glory; because in a preceding 13 49| there was shown to be "one glory in celestial bodies, and 14 49| terrestrial ones," "one glory of the sun, and another 15 49| of the sun, and another glory of the moon, and another 16 49| of the moon, and another glory of the stars: for even one 17 49| differeth from another star in glory, " although not in substance. 18 49| there attain His eminence in glory: "As we have borne the image 19 52| bearded top, without the glory of a stalk. It rises, however, 20 52| heavenly bodies: "There is one glory of the sun" (that is, of 21 52| of Christ), "and another glory of the moon" (that is, of 22 52| the Church), "and another glory of the stars" (in other 23 52| differeth from another star in glory: so there are bodies terrestrial 24 52| the difference was one of glory, not of substance, he adds: " 25 52| way than as differing in glory only. For again, predicating 26 52| dishonour, it is raised in glory; it is sown in weakness, 27 53| in incorruption, and in glory, and in power? Now in the 28 55| existence may continue even in glory the one in the likeness 29 56| Him, how shall I ascribe glory to God? How sing to Him " 30 57| him? If we are changed for glory, how much more for integrity!