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 1 Pre,     0,  4|            divesting Himself (of His glory), became a man, and was
 2 Pre,     0,  5|            in dishonour will rise in glory." This also is clearly defined
 3   I,     I,  2|              be called worthy of the glory of God, if He be a fire,
 4   I,     I,  2|             face we shall behold the glory of the Lord in the holy
 5   I,    II,  5|            is "the brightness of His glory, and the express image of
 6   I,    II,  5|             the purest efflux of the glory of the Almighty." Nothing
 7   I,    II,  7|            is "the brightness of the glory of God, and the express
 8   I,    II,  7| only-begotten Son, therefore, is the glory of this light, proceeding
 9   I,    II,  8|           only the brightness of His glory, but also the express figure
10   I,    II,  8|            divesting Himself (of His glory), makes it His object, by
11   I,    II,  8|              unable to look upon the glory of that marvellous light
12   I,    II,  9|             the purest efflux of the glory of the Omnipotent, and the
13   I,    II,  9|            wisdom the power, and the glory, and the everlasting light,
14   I,    II,  9|          wisdom is the breath of the glory of the Almighty, nor of
15   I,    II, 10|             the purest efflux of the glory of the Almighty; "and let
16   I,    II, 10|              first consider what the glory of the omnipotent God is,
17   I,    II, 10|             the purest efflux of the glory of the Almighty, lest any
18   I,    II, 10|             the purest efflux of the glory of the Almighty. Let him
19   I,    II, 10|             But from the expression "glory of the Almighty," of which
20   I,    II, 10|              the Almighty," of which glory Wisdom is the efflux, this
21   I,    II, 10|       omnipotent, has a share in the glory of the Almighty. For through
22   I,    II, 10|             the Lord Jesus is in the glory of God the Father." Therefore
23   I,    II, 10|              He is the efflux of the glory of God in this respect,
24   I,    II, 10|          efflux of omnipotence or of glory. And that it may be more
25   I,    II, 10|          clearly understood what the glory of omnipotence is, we shall
26   I,    II, 10|           subject. And therefore His glory consists in this very thing,
27   I,    II, 10|           the purest and most limpid glory of omnipotence, that by
28   I,    II, 10|           the purest and most limpid glory of wisdom is a convenient
29   I,    II, 10|             distinguish it from that glory which cannot be called pure
30   I,    II, 10|              may also fall away, its glory cannot be called sincere
31   I,    II, 10|           changed and converted, His glory is therefore declared to
32   I,    IV,  1|              behold face to face the glory of the Lord in the revelation
33   I,     V,  5|              this place, and had his glory turned into dust, which
34  II,   III,  6|             situation, or nature, or glory; or whether it be superior
35  II,   III,  6|            whether it be superior in glory and quality, but confined
36  II,    VI,  1|       written," regarding, viz., the glory and majesty of the Son of
37  II,    VI,  1|      particulars which belong to the glory of the Saviour. After the
38  II,    VI,  3|              as about to come in the glory of God the Father, with
39  II,    VI,  7|          shall deserve to behold the glory of God, and the causes and
40  II,    IX,  3|             saying, "That one is the glory of the sun, another the
41  II,    IX,  3|              of the sun, another the glory of the moon, another the
42  II,    IX,  3|             of the moon, another the glory of the stars; for one star
43  II,    IX,  3|       differeth from another star in glory." Certain beings are called
44  II,    IX,  5|          shine with more resplendent glory, and to glitter with a starry
45  II,    IX,  5|       splendour; to give to some the glory of the sun, to others the
46  II,    IX,  5|            of the sun, to others the glory of the moon, to others the
47  II,    IX,  5|              the moon, to others the glory of the stars; to cause one
48  II,    IX,  5|          differ from another star in glory. And, to speak once for
49  II,     X,  1|     condition of indignity to one of glory.~
50  II,     X,  2|         bodies terrestrial; that the glory of the celestial is one,
51  II,     X,  2|            celestial is one, and the glory of the terrestrial another;
52  II,     X,  2|             another; that one is the glory of the sun, another the
53  II,     X,  2|              of the sun, another the glory of the moon, another the
54  II,     X,  2|             of the moon, another the glory of the stars; that one star
55  II,     X,  2|       differeth from another star in glory; and that so is the resurrection
56  II,     X,  2|            us the differences in the glory of those who rise again;
57  II,     X,  2|              those who rise again in glory, i.e., of the saints, borrowed
58  II,     X,  2|          bodies, saying, "One is the glory of the sun, another the
59  II,     X,  2|              of the sun, another the glory of the moon, another the
60  II,     X,  2|             of the moon, another the glory of the stars." And wishing
61  II,     X,  3|              dishonour will arise in glory; and that which was sown
62  II,     X,  3|          that a body which arises in glory, and power, and incorruptibility,
63  II,     X,  3|              of his life and soul, a glory and dignity of body,-nevertheless
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