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Glory Quotes - Page 14

... the Eucharist profoundly enables the grace of God to be received with all its glories and blessings.

... the Eucharist profoundly enables the grace of God to be received with all its glories and blessings.

Scot McKnight (2002). “Turning to Jesus: The Sociology of Conversion in the Gospels”, p.7, Westminster John Knox Press

All is forgiven to kings and popes. History grants them immunity, even a full pardon, even when they admit their crimes and glory in them.

"The Corrupt Society - From Ancient Greece To Present-Day America". Book by Pierre Stephen Robert Payne (Lord Acton, Nietzsche, and Dostoyevsky, p. 180), 1975.

Our small acts of faith and service are how most of us can continue in God and eventually bring eternal light and glory to our family, our friends, and our associates.

"Mormon Feminists Surprised By New Wording Referring To Women As ‘Blessed Disciples Of Jesus’" by Peggy Fletcher Stack, September 29, 2014.

Fame opportunely despised often comes back redoubled.

"History of Rome". Book by Livy. Book II, section 47,

In the cross of Christ I glory,

Sir John Bowring, lady Deborah Castle Bowring (1873). “A Memorial Volume of Sacred Poetry”, p.200

The paths of glory at least lead to the Grave, but the paths of duty may not get you Anywhere.

James Thurber (1996). “James Thurber: Writings & Drawings (including The Secret Life of Walter Mitty)”, p.585, Library of America

Community is where humility and glory touch.

Henri J. M. Nouwen, John S. Mogabgab (2012). “A Spirituality of Living: The Henri Nouwen Spirituality Series”, p.20, Upper Room Books

Glory - once achieved, what is it worth?

"History and Utopia". Book by Emile M. Cioran, 1960.

There’s glory and honour in being chosen. But not much room for free will

Elizabeth Wein (2012). “Code Name Verity”, p.127, Egmont UK

The glory dies not, and the grief is past.

"Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations" by Jehiel Keeler Hoyt, p. p. 313-14, On the Death of Sir Walter Scott, 1922.

Induction is the glory of science and the scandal of philosophy.

"The philosophy of Francis Bacon: An address delivered at Cambridge on the occasion of the Bacon tercentenary". Book by C. D. Broad, p. 67, October 5, 1926.

(Man,) the glory and the scandal of the universe.

Blaise Pascal (1731). “Thoughts on Religion, and Other Curious Subjects: Written Originally in French”, p.162