(Christian theology) the free and unmerited favor or beneficence of God.
1 Even the grace of God works through natural channels and human influences.
2 But the grace of God , life everlasting in Christ Jesus our Lord.
3 The grace of God has fallen at last upon the Happy-Go-Lucky Inn.
4 For the grace of God our Saviour hath appeared to all men:
5 And thus by the grace of God I was enabled to do.
6 This grace of God it was that which saved from the beginning.
7 Engines plus wit, plus the grace of God - and the engines were useless.
8 We came by the grace of God and more or less luck.
9 Never did I find myself more sustained by the grace of God .
10 There's something of the grace of God left in him after all.
11 We are sanctified as well as justified by the grace of God .
12 Such are sure to lose the grace of God from their hearts.
13 Sigismund styles himself, by the grace of God , Duke of Transylvania, etc.
14 They are men by the grace of God , and this is enough.
15 Cynewulf chose to read, and with Cynewulf was the grace of God .
16 And unless we have the grace of God , we cannot be useful.
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