Aún no tenemos significados para "crowning mercy".
1He fell on his knees and thanked God for this crowning mercy.
2What a crowning mercy that your voyage should have been so prosperous!
3So his last terrible experience turned to his crowning mercy.
4The moral and political effect of this " crowning mercy" was prodigious.
5Steggles is my groom, and my crowning mercy.
6This is the crowning mercy of my career!
7Oh hush, ideal which not consciously I was out for to-night-ideal vouchsafed to me by a crowning mercy!
8His luck had held to the last, even to the crowning mercy of a kindly bullet through his head.
9The worthy New England Puritans considered it, as Cromwell did the victory at Worcester, "the crowning mercy."
10I believe it is yourself that I must thank for this crowning mercy, and I do thank you gratefully.
11Mrs. King was saying that the crowning mercy of her life was the fact that she hadn't any children.
12In his despatch to the House of Commons after the victory of Worcester, he called the battle a " crowning mercy."
13What, if Heaven had reserved its crowning mercy till this day, and Eugene be amongst us, free, acquitted, triumphant before the night!
14By the same crowning mercy in which the Lord hath vouchsafed us victory to-day shall He also deliver the malignant youth into my hands.
15And in that hour she knew why her love lay wounded unto death, though not then did she recognise the revelation as a crowning mercy.
16The administration will regard its success as being to them, what Cromwell said the battle of Worcester was to him, "a crowning mercy."
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