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1 I, 41 | a point to the author's glory. All that is only for the
2 II, 82 | the one covers them with glory, the other with shame.~What
3 II, 107 | struggle against luck, the glory of mastering it makes me
4 II, 142 | contemplation of the majestic glory which encompasses him? Let
5 II, 150 | against it want to have the glory of having written well;
6 II, 150 | those who read it desire the glory of having read it. I who
7 II, 151 | 151. Glory.—Admiration spoils all from
8 II, 151 | this stimulus of envy and glory, fall into carelessness.~
9 II, 160 | mastery and sovereignty bring glory, and only slavery brings
10 III, 194 | him?~In truth, it is the glory of religion to have for
11 III, 233 | we know His existence; in glory we shall know His nature.
12 III, 233 | those poisonous pleasures, glory and luxury; but will you
13 III, 233 | your own good and for His glory, that so strength may be
14 V, 294 | of his own country. The glory of true equity would have
15 V, 302 | will only follow and refuse glory to those inventors who seek
16 V, 302 | in their wish to obtain glory and despise those who do
17 V, 324 | half-learned laugh at it, and glory in being above the folly
18 V, 324 | at a blow, or in desiring glory so much. But it is very
19 VI, 350 | that, since the desire of glory imparts some power to those
20 VI, 374 | are not sceptics for the glory of scepticism, in order
21 VI, 387 | all is uncertain, to the glory of scepticism.~
22 VI, 392 | troubles the dogmatists to the glory of the sceptical crowd,
23 VI, 401 | 401. Glory.—The brutes do not admire
24 VI, 404 | of man is the pursuit of glory. But is the greatest mark
25 VII, 430 | I communicated to him my glory and my wonders. The eye
26 VII, 430 | able to sustain so great glory without falling into pride.
27 VII, 430 | feelings of greatness and glory which the experience of
28 VII, 460(74) | He that glorieth, let him glory in the Lord." ~
29 VII, 550 | grace, to which all the glory of it is due, as of myself
30 VII, 553 | pro luto.~"To Me be the glory, not to thee, worm of the
31 IX, 612 | has fallen from a state of glory and of communion with God
32 X, 642 | fill them with an eternal glory, made visible things. As
33 X, 642 | grace is only the type of glory, for it is not the ultimate
34 X, 642 | law, and itself symbolises glory. But it is the type of it,
35 X, 669 | but not with the expected glory; and thus men did not think
36 X, 669 | Eucharist as a type of the glory at which they aim.~
37 X, 677 | the proud, the other in glory to exalt the humble; that
38 X, 678 | suffer in order to enter into glory, "that He should destroy
39 XI, 700 | without knowing it, for the glory of the Gospel!~
40 XI, 706 | even the instruments of His glory, besides that God had reserved
41 XI, 712 | I am the Lord, and my glory will I not give to another.
42 XI, 712 | tongues, and they shall see my glory.~"And I will set a sign
43 XI, 712 | fame, neither have seen my glory. And they shall bring your
44 XI, 721 | a raiser of taxes in the glory of the kingdom," (which
45 XI, 725 | south. Let the heavens give glory to God; let the earth be
46 XI, 725 | this second house with the glory of the first, despise it,
47 XI, 725 | will fill this house with glory, saith the Lord.~"The silver
48 XI, 725 | me in sacrifice?). "The glory of this latter house shall
49 XI, 726 | Him thus as judge and in glory, do not mention the time.
50 XII, 748 | And nothing is more to the glory of the Messiah; for it was
51 XII, 759 | this from being against His glory, that it is the last touch
52 XII, 767 | when he comes into his glory; and he whom Jesus Christ
53 XII, 784 | princes, etc. For by His glory He is all that is great,
54 XII, 792 | is supernatural.~All the glory of greatness has no lustre
55 XII, 792 | have their power, their glory, their greatness, their
56 XII, 792 | have their power, their glory, their victory, their lustre,
57 XII, 792 | there appropriately in the glory of His own order.~It is
58 XIII, 825(184)| Esaias, when he saw his glory, and spake of him." ~
59 XIV, 861 | type of the cross and of glory, and a commemoration of
60 XIV, 867 | the rest, as crowned with glory and acting towards us as
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