Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | of these is, ‘O King of Glory, Lord of all power, Who,
2 0, Life | his little cell, chanting ‘Glory be to the Father, and to
3 0, Life | and other words to the glory of God, and with outstretched
4 I, VI | also attained to the great glory of bearing faithful witness
5 I, XXIII| followed by the greater glory of an eternal reward. When
6 I, XXXI | exhorted Augustine not to glory in his miracles. [601 A.D.]~
7 I, XXXII| the knowledge of heavenly glory. The copy of the said letter
8 II, I | he used only to gain the glory of eternal dignity; for
9 II, I | taught, that our body, in the glory of resurrection, would be
10 II, I | our body, raised by the glory of immortality, is indeed
11 II, I | he might make known the glory of those' virtues. Further,
12 II, I | day in the same body in glory with the rest of the holy
13 II, X | the brightness of eternal glory with Him in Whom you shall
14 III, VIII | have spoken, preserved the glory, acceptable to God, of perpetual
15 IV, VIII | small part of the future glory. [675 A. D.?]~THERE was,
16 IV, XVII | consubstantial persons, of equal glory and honour."~And after much
17 IV, XIX | years, yet she preserved the glory of perfect virginity, as
18 IV, XIX | out with a loud voice, ‘Glory be to the name of the Lord.’
19 IV, XX | Behold, O bride of God, thy glory upon earth; the glory that
20 IV, XX | thy glory upon earth; the glory that awaits thee in the
21 IV, XXIII| filled all Britain with the glory of its brilliance. This
22 IV, XXIV | the deeds of the Father of glory. How He, being the eternal
23 IV, XXX | to show forth the great glory of the life after death
24 V, VII | radiance whence a quickening glory streams through all the
25 V, XIV | heavens opened, and the glory of God, and Jesus standing
26 V, XXI | our Lord made known the glory of His Resurrection to His
27 V, XXI | men thought worthy of the glory of an everlasting crown;
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