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Glory Quotes - Page 16

Zeal for the glory of God motivates world missions

Zeal for the glory of God motivates world missions

John Piper (2010). “Let the Nations Be Glad!: The Supremacy of God in Missions”, p.52, Baker Academic

God is what's good in me.

JOHN GUNTHER “DEATH BE NOT PROUD”

Life to you, Riddler, and everlasting glory.

Janet Morris, Chris Morris (2010). “The Sacred Band”, p.235, Paradise Publishing

Will the leader reflect the ugliness of egotism or the transfigured glory of Christ the Lord?

J. Oswald Sanders (2007). “Spiritual Leadership: Principles of Excellence For Every Believer”, p.157, Moody Publishers

Graves they say are warm'd by glory; Foolish words and empty story.

Heinrich Heine (2016). “Delphi Complete Poetical Works of Heinrich Heine (Illustrated)”, p.787, Delphi Classics

The man whose eye is single for the glory of Another can be trusted.

Elisabeth Elliot (2006). “Discipline: The Glad Surrender”, p.66, Revell

The gospel reveals the glory of God. According to God's Word, he is the sovereign Creator of all things.

David Platt (2010). “Radical: Taking Back Your Faith from the American Dream”, p.32, Multnomah

The one sole thing in myself in which I glory is that I see in myself nothing in which I can glory.

Saint Catherine (of Genoa), Paul Garvin (1964). “The life and sayings of Saint Catherine of Genoa”

He that would have his virtue published, is not the servant of virtue, but glory.

Ben Jonson, Barry Cornwall (1838). “The Works of B. J. with a Memoir of His Life and Writings, by Barry Cornwall [i.e. B. W. Procter].”, p.754

Who would be so mocked with glory, or to live But in a dream of friendship, To have his pomp and all what state compounds But only painted, like his varnished friends?

William Shakespeare, Henry Norman Hudson (1871). “The Works of Shakespeare: The Text Carefully Restored According to the First Editions, with Introductions, Notes Original and Selected, and a Life of the Poet by H.N. Hudson”, p.84

Tis the glory of a man to vail to truth; as it is the mark of a good nature to be easily entreated.

William Penn (1726). “A Collection of the Works of William Penn: To which is Prefixed a Journal of His Life, with Many Original Letters and Papers Not Before Published”, p.852

True love is better than glory.

William Makepeace Thackeray (1868). “The Virginians: A Tale of the Last Century”, p.225

Stood for his country's glory fast, And nailed her colors to the mast!

Sir Walter Scott (1868). “The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart”, p.123