(Christian theology) a state of sanctification by God; the state of one who is under such divine influence.
1For this we know: they laboured only in a state of grace.
2How renew that state of grace without communion and outside a cloister?
3It was a state of grace, his particular brand of charm.
4The human state of grace had been drained from their bodies.
5Or those newly in love, wrenched from that state of grace.
6You must be in a state of grace when you speak the oath.
7The difficulty is, to believe that Absalom died in a state of grace.
8She was asked whether she was in a state of grace.
9To an interviewer's ear, it sounds like a state of grace.
10Though I fear you've met me rather out of my usual state of grace.
11Too bad she'll never get a chance to enjoy her moral state of grace.
12In Confucian China, this was the ultimate state of grace.
13To receive Confirmation worthily it is necessary to be in the state of grace.
14Now many who are in a state of grace suffer from dulness of mind.
15To receive Confirmation worthily is it necessary to be in the state of grace?
16But I still believe he can be saved, brought back to a state of grace.
Translations for state of grace