How To Use Grace of god In A Sentence
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To close this discourse, I shall only from it obviate a putid calumny cast by the Papists, Quakers, and others of the same confederacy, against the grace of God, upon the doctrine of the free justification of a sinner, through the imputation of the righteousness of Christ: for with a shameless impudence they clamour on all by whom it is asserted, as those who maintain salvation to be attainable through a mere external imputation of righteousness; whilst those so saved are
Pneumatologia
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And lest he should seem to derogate any thing from the grace of God, in asserting the necessity and use of faith, he adds that epanorthosis, “And that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God.”
The Doctrine of Justification by Faith
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Too many, misunderstanding the nature of faith and presuming upon the grace of God, disregard the commandments of God.
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Countess of Devon, Princess of the Western Marches, by right and title possessor of all land 'twixt Exeter and Land's End. And now, by her consent and the grace of God, the wife of Harry, King of England.
Wappin' Wharf A Frightful Comedy of Pirates
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By the grace of God, the pilot managed to land the damaged plane safely.
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This, then, is that which by Mr Goodwin is here asserted, “That if there be such an effectual real working of the Spirit and grace of God in us to the producing of any acts of the wills of men, they cannot be moral;” that is, they cannot have any goodness in them beyond that which is entitative.
The Doctrine of the Saints��� Perseverance Explained and Confirmed
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there but for the grace of God go I
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Her Majesty Elizabeth the Second, by the Grace of God, of Great Britain, Ireland and the British Dominions beyond the Seas Queen, Defender of the Faith.
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The contemplation in the present life is possible only to a few privileged souls, through a very special grace of God: it is the theosis, mystike enosis.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
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There but for the grace of God, go I.
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It was only by the grace of God that they survived.
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Too many, misunderstanding the nature of faith and presuming upon the grace of God, disregard the commandments of God.
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The grace of God in the Logos is the means by which the human soul comes to a contemplation of the divine hypostases.
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'There is another deity,' continued Har, 'reckoned in the number of the Æsir, whom some call the calumniator of the gods, the contriver of all fraud and mischief, and the disgrace of gods and men.
Ten Great Religions An Essay in Comparative Theology
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What, shall we continue in sin that the grace of God availeth?
Ensign apologizes to GOP colleagues for affair
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Catholic morals therefore require faith in revealed truths, of which they are but deductions, logical conclusions; they presuppose, in their observance, the grace of God; and call for a certain strenuosity of life without which nothing meritorious can be effected.
Explanation of Catholic Morals A Concise, Reasoned, and Popular Exposition of Catholic Morals
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Now, to this grace commending your spirit, as an heir of grace, I rest, — Your Honour’s at all obliged respectiveness in the grace of God.
The Tryal & Triumph of Faith: or An Exposition of the History of Christs dispossessing of the daughter of the woman of Canaan.
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It is faith in Jesus Christ, whose righteousness has been imputed to us by the free grace of God.
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There but for the grace of God,(sentence dictionary) go I.
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As we gather in our houses of worship, let us begin a process of seeking the healing and grace of God.
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As the king-in-council succeeded the king by the grace of God, so in future democracies the toleration and encouragement of minorities and the willingness to consider as “men” the crankiest, humblest and poorest and blackest peoples, must be the real key to the consent of the governed.
DARKWATER
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Therefore, if you say, realizing the oneness with the universe, "shanti to the world" every day, then the grace of God will come and there will be world peace, universal peace.
Archive 2009-07-01
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The grace of God that was at work in our spiritual forebears is still at work, teaching us not simply how to repeat their formularies, but how to see God's grace offering life in our own day, in our own varied contexts.
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To be strengthened is to be furnished by the grace of God for every good work, and fortified by that grace against every evil one: it is to be enabled to do our duty, and still to hold fast our integrity.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
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The blessing upon the merciful seems to flow directly from the previous beatitude in that the merciful are those who have hungered and thirsted for righteousness, and have been satisfied; in other words, they are made righteous through cooperation with the grace of God revealed in Jesus Christ, who shows us what it means to be merciful through his own suffering and crucifixion.
Eric Simpson: Those Who Are Merciful Will Obtain Mercy
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By the grace of God their lives were spared.
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We should, therefore, beware of the error to which in our unspirituality we are specially liable; and when we hear Christ assert that "whosoever committeth sin is the slave of sin," we should believe and know, that these words are not extravagant, and contain no subtrahend, -- that they indicate a self-enslavement of the human will which is so real, so total, and so absolute, as to necessitate the renewing grace of God in order to deliverance from it.
Sermons to the Natural Man
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Christians can only be saved by the grace of God, through the blood sacrifice of Jesus Christ.
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And eventually the scriptures filled his very soul and his being was infused with the Grace of God, and he was ready for the final test.
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There but for the grace of God, go I.
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Man, do you know," he went on, "there's a time comes to me now when by the grace of God I can see to one's innermost as through a lozen.
John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn
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Many great divines, at the first Reformation, did (as the Lutherans generally yet do) thus make the mercy of God in Christ, and thereby the forgiveness of our own sins, to be the proper object of justifying faith, as such; — whose essence, therefore, they placed in a fiducial trust in the grace of God by Christ declared in the promises, with a certain unwavering application of them unto ourselves.
The Doctrine of Justification by Faith
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“Your winged and pennated child arrived yesterday by the grace of God and his vicar the Secretary of State,” he wrote Saint-Gaudens.
The Five of Hearts
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It was only by the grace of God that no one died.
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In describing various services in the church as charismata, Paul's aim was to affirm theologically that these agents were all endowed with the grace of God and thus had divine as well as social legitimation.
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So the priest hears confessions and restores the penitent, not only to fellowship with God, but to fellowship with the injured Body, by the grace of God.
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For, for the gretnesse of the erthe and of the see, men may go be a 1000 and a 1000 other weyes, that no man cowde redye him perfitely toward the parties that he cam fro, but zif it were be aventure and happ, or be the grace of God.
The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
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My dear and well beloved father, I commend me to you, doing you to wit that I have but a little while to go and am like within a short time with the grace of God to be delivered of child.
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And she seemed to come to the conclusion that it was precisely because we have lost any sense of the grace of God and any notion of gratitude to a force greater than our own ambition that we are so directionless and shallow.
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But by the grace of God everyone stepped away from the bar and I was able to get the keg tapped, which now made me the most popular person in all the land.
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I flailed my arms for a hold on the stone, and by the grace of God my left hand fell on the nearside rail, and I was hanging on for dear life, my chest on the stone, my bleeding belly below the brink of the chasm, and the rest of me dangling into the void.
Watershed
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Learn to have a deeper sense of your own wretched sinfulness and corruption, and to be more deeply grateful, that by the grace of God you are what you are.
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By the grace of God, the pilot managed to land the damaged plane safely.
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By the grace of God, the pilot managed to land the damaged plane safely.
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By the grace of God, the pilot managed to land the damaged plane safely.
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A careful reading of these reports from dozens of faithful missionaries - who preach the gospel of the sovereign grace of God in Jesus Christ - will bear out what we say about the widespread declension in missionary theology and methods.
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For where words have had miraculous operaton, there hath beene alwaies the speciall providence, power and grace of God uttered to the strengthening of the faith of Gods people, and to the furtherance of the gospell: as when the apostle with a word slue Ananias and Saphira.
Archive 2008-02-01
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There but for the grace of God, go I.
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This self - denial will never be easy, but it is possible by the grace of God.
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I crashed on the operating table three times, but out of the grace of God, and my will to live, I fought through it.
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There but for the grace of God, go I.
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This sin is something that is inborn, which is first to be pardoned, then controlled, and finally annihilated by a new birth, by the grace of God, by the work of the Holy Spirit, by the entrance on the glory of heaven, by the mighty power by which a risen Savior is to raise these vile bodies and make them like His own body.
Weedon's Blog
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‘The hand of God’ is an anthropomorphic term for the creative power, providential care, and saving grace of God.
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Howbeit, there is an emphasis in the expression, which is not to be neglected: for as it is observed by Chrysostom, as containing an auxesis (ouchi ton mē hamartanonta monon legei alla ton mēde gnonta hamartian), and by sundry learned persons after him; so those who desire to learn the excellency of the grace of God herein, will have an impression of a sense of it on their minds from this emphatical expression, which the Holy Ghost chose to make use of unto that end; and the observation of it is not to be despised.
The Doctrine of Justification by Faith
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By the grace of God, the pilot managed to land the damaged plane safely.
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The grace of God is not simply a holy hypodermic whereby my sins are forgiven.
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If you do not believe that a fluctuating Simon can be changed into a rock; if you do not believe that a Magdalene can, through the grace of God, become a herald of the resurrection; if you do not believe that this world of men is a salvable world; then it is not to be wondered at that you are blue.
Sermons on Biblical Characters
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Note that Paul spoke to these unbelieving Gentiles about judgement, not the gospel of the grace of God.
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It was only by the grace of God that they survived.
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But, by the grace of God, the first Chin converts were registered as Christians by Carson in 1904, and baptised during 1905 and 1906.
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The superabounding grace of God is demonstrated in the follower of Christ.
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Bunyan said of the things with which one could commit idolatry when binding God with them, the laver and Table, that by the free grace of God, ‘Here's such as helpeth Man's Salvation.’
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Women unable to feed the bellies of hungry children, were forced to rummage through garbage, and by the grace of God, and anointed creativity, found leftovers okra, rice, tomato, a scrap of pork and a fragment of shrimp to create a meal we call gumbo.
Rev. Otis Moss III: A Blue Note Gospel
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But this objection is raised, rejected, and condemned by our apostle, in whose judgment we may acquiesce, Rom.vi. 1; and in the same place he subjoins the reasons why, notwithstanding the superabounding grace of God in Christ, there is an indispensable necessity that all believers should be holy.
Pneumatologia
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Not that I bear him a grudge, much, for he was a jolly little teetotum, bursting with good intentions, and you may say it wasn't his fault that they paved my road to Hell - which lay at the bottom of a salt-mine, and it's only by the grace of God that I ain't there yet, entombed in everlasting rock.
Watershed
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So the priest hears confessions and restores the penitent, not only to fellowship with God, but to fellowship with the injured Body, by the grace of God.
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Since thou hast spurned the grace of God and made thyself unworthy of the office of preaching, we rightly deprive you of this office.
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Our prayer is for a visitation of the Holy Spirit, to rescue men and women lost in darkness and superstition, and to bring to them the light of the gospel of the grace of God in Jesus Christ.
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We are called to be salt and light, preserving and irradiating this dark, decaying world with the grace of God in our Lord Jesus Christ.
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The "olive" is chosen to represent the adoption of Judah by the free grace of God, as its oil is the image of richness (compare Ps 23: 5; 104: 15). with ... noise of ... tumult -- or, "at the noise," &c., namely, at the tumult of the invading army (Isa 13: 4) [Maurer].
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
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But behold, the sinner now, at the sight and sense of his own nothingness, falleth into a kind of despair; for although he hath it in him to presume of salvation through the delusiveness of his own good opinion of himself, yet he hath it not in himself to have a good opinion of the grace of God in the righteousness of Christ.
The Riches of Bunyan
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When nations intervene, manipulating grief, they offer idolatrous, nationalistic, vengeful substitutions for the grace of God and true community.
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This they call magnifying the grace of God, as if it could be supposed that his gracious help would ever be granted for the purpose of slackening, instead of encouraging and exciting, our own exertions.
The Young Lady's Mentor A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters to Her Unknown Friends
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There but for the grace of God, go I.
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The gift of the grace of God," may mean the gracious gift, i.e. the gift due to the grace of God; or, the gift which is the grace of God; so that the charis, grace, as Paul often calls his apostleship, is the thing given.
A Commentary on the Epistle to the Ephesians
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According to the grace of God given to me, as a wise master builder I have laid a foundation, and another builds upon it. But let each man take heed how he builds upon it.
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“He desired godlikeness,” Aquinas writes, “in this sense, that he placed his ultimate bliss in an objective to be obtained by the force of his own nature alone, rejecting supernatural bliss, which depends on the grace of God.”
The Angels and Us
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But observe, The righteous are called the blessed of my Father; for their blessedness is owing purely to the grace of God and his blessing, but the wicked are called only ye cursed, for their damnation is of themselves.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)
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Hugo says the sinner is "bound down by obduracy of soul, and by the penalty of future damnation"; the grace of God frees man from the darkness brought on by sin, while the absolution of the priest delivers him from the penalty which sin imposes — "The malice of sin is best described as obduracy of heart, which is first broken by sorrow, that later, in confession, the sin itself, i.e. the penalty of damnation, be remitted.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
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And I doubt not but we shall find, in our inquiry, that it is no such figment as some, ignorant of these things, do imagine; but, on the contrary, an important truth immixed with the most fundamental principles of the mystery of the gospel, and inseparable from the grace of God in Christ Jesus.
The Doctrine of Justification by Faith
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To the extent that apocalyptic eschatology is retained in the New Testament this mythological conception has the existential meaning of representing futurity, that is, the charismatic, or the character of grace of God's liberating word: new life fulfills itself solely in the acceptance of the “freedom of the children of God.”
ESCHATOLOGY
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According to the grace of God which was given to me, as a wise master builder I have laid the foundation, and another builds on it.
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Elizabeth the second, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and of her other Realms and Territories Queen, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith.
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By the grace of God their lives were spared.