Book, Chapter

1   III,       IX|     hidden the robe of man's glory. This worm came into being
2   III,      XII|      is this that causes his glory, but the zeal of him that
3   III,    XLIII| obligatory there is a higher glory.223 Note that Paul's words
4    IV,       XI|      how many famous men the glory has departed.~ ~The change
5    IV,      XIV|    He granted them the final glory of martyrdom. In thus treating
6    IV,      XVI|     glorifying adds to God's glory, any more than for a man
7    IV,    XVIII|      the race of, men, whose glory was at first equal to the
8    IV,   XXVIII|    representation of His own glory, and then decided that it
9    IV,      XXX|     preparing us to face the glory that will lead us upward.
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