(Christian theology) the free and unmerited favor or beneficence of God.
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Examples for "grace"
Examples for "grace"
1They hope so; and they take heart of grace to believe so.
2We wish that a baby will soon grace your family, Knotgrass said.
3Still, there was something; the same strange quality; the same forward-springing grace.
4I hoped to age with that high level of grace and confidence.
5The debt will run for 11 years with a three-year grace period.
1They preach a very free grace; too free to please most people.
2Of the free grace and gifts of Christmas he had no conception.
3They know themselves to be monuments of free grace and dying love.
4And yet vain man will not condescend to the free grace of God.
5Therefore is free grace all his salvation and all his desire.
1Even the grace of God works through natural channels and human influences.
2But the grace of God, life everlasting in Christ Jesus our Lord.
3The grace of God has fallen at last upon the Happy-Go-Lucky Inn.
4For the grace of God our Saviour hath appeared to all men:
5And thus by the grace of God I was enabled to do.
6This grace of God it was that which saved from the beginning.
7Engines plus wit, plus the grace of God-andthe engines were useless.
8We came by the grace of God and more or less luck.
9Never did I find myself more sustained by the grace of God.
10There's something of the grace of God left in him after all.
11We are sanctified as well as justified by the grace of God.
12Such are sure to lose the grace of God from their hearts.
13Sigismund styles himself, by the grace of God, Duke of Transylvania, etc.
14They are men by the grace of God, and this is enough.
15Cynewulf chose to read, and with Cynewulf was the grace of God.
16And unless we have the grace of God, we cannot be useful.
Translations for grace of God