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1. Eph: 1:19: And what is the exceeding greatness of his
2. need to have a revelation about “…the exceeding greatness of His power
3. live with a curse, the price to be paid for greatness
4. and what is the exceeding greatness of His power toward us who
5. True greatness comes not from being served, but from serving others
6. Her great and fell ancestor made the world anew and in so doing left them to live with a curse, the price to be paid for greatness
7. Stories of Sons’ greatness continued to reach distant lands
8. Spirituality is also about wakening up to the reality of your greatness; it’s about doing your best
9. That he is no longer in direct control of the levers of power is a shame, but in his time of greatness he employed a whole army of secretaries and assistants, whose sole job it was to document every fact and every detail of every case and policy so that he could remain true to his principles
10. The famous television gardener always said that the great oak leant the estate an air of permanence and solidity; that it was a link with the past of this small but great house; that it was history and should stand, like himself, as a symbol of greatness and stability forever
11. It's not by choice, of course, but there is a voice in their heads that tells them they aren't worthy of greatness and they should pollute their bodies to ease the pain
12. time of greatness he employed a whole army of secretaries and
13. was history and should stand, like himself, as a symbol of greatness
14. Mere distance could not sufficiently intervene, but the immensity of the sea, with its tempo of solitude, he felt deeply inside himself and it played in harmony with his spirit as a swelling call to greatness
15. greatness and the power and the
16. Paul prayed that the Ephesians might have revelation of the exceeding greatness of His power (see Eph
17. greater revelation of the exceeding greatness of this power
18. You are called to a life of greatness! Ask the Father for wisdom
19. exceeding greatness of his power to us who believe, according to the working of his mighty power, which he worked in Christ
20. the greatness of His mercy
21. "Not enough you may say yer greatness, so could stretch it a mite more to five, that 'ud make
22. It affords a good rent ; and the landlord sometimes finds that he can scarce employ his best lands more advantageously than in growing barren timber, of which the greatness of the profit often compensates the lateness of the returns
23. Mining, it seems, is considered there in the same light as here, as a lottery, in which the prizes do not compensate the blanks, though the greatness of some tempts many adventurers to throw away their fortunes in such unprosperous projects
24. A commodity may be said to be dear or cheap not only according to the absolute greatness or smallness of its usual price, but according as that price is more or less above the lowest for which it is possible to bring it to market for any considerable time together
25. He had never personally met Anon, but the rumors of his greatness could be heard to the farthest ends of the universe
26. greatness, this means to have first-rate
27. I do not, however, pretend to warrant either the greatness of the sum, or the shortness of the time
28. They generally have some, however ; and in the payment of taxes, the greatness of their number may compensate, in some measure, the smallness of their contribution
29. It has been the principal cause of the rapid progress of our American colonies towards wealth and greatness, that almost their whole capitals have hitherto been employed in agriculture
30. Were the Americans, either by combination, or by any other sort of violence, to stop the importation of European manufactures, and, by thus giving a monopoly to such of their own countrymen as could manufacture the like goods, divert any considerable part of their capital into this employment, they would retard, instead of accelerating, the further increase in the value of their annual produce, and would obstruct, instead of promoting, the progress of their country towards real wealth and greatness
31. The security of a landed estate, therefore, the protection which its owner could afford to those who dwelt on it, depended upon its greatness
32. The tears shall be but we know that greatness comes from what
33. It is generally known that all men of greatness should, whenever possible, be kept at arm's length
34. It had been the Tahoe that had opened up new vistas of trade, added new members to the Alliance, opened the frontier even further, and inspired the succeeding generations toward a greatness that hadn't beckoned them before there was a Tahoe
35. The colony of a civilized nation which takes possession either of a waste country, or of one so thinly inhabited that the natives easily give place to the new settlers, advances more rapidly to wealth and greatness than any other human society
36. What encourages the progress of population and improvement, encourages that of real wealth and greatness
37. The progress of many of the ancient Greek colonies towards wealth and greatness seems accordingly to have been very rapid
38. When manufactures have advanced to a certain pitch of greatness, the fabrication of the instruments of trade becomes itself the object of agreat number of very important manufactures
39. This architectural accomplishment represented the greatness of America when a second generation Welshman, Frank Lloyd Wright from the mid-west teamed with a Pittsburgh Jewish storeowner, to create what was considered one of the great architectural masterpieces in world history
40. It was not, indeed, in those times an European manufacture ; and as it was all brought from the East Indies, the distance of the carriage may in some measure account for the greatness of the price
41. Antiquity of family means everywhere the antiquity either of wealth, or of that greatness which is commonly either founded upon wealth, or accompanied with it
42. Upstart greatness is everywhere less respected than ancient greatness
43. In the progress of the Roman greatness, the consul was too much occupied with the political affairs of the state, to attend to the administration of justice
44. If the meanness and poverty of the trustees of turnpike roads render it sometimes difficult, at present, to oblige them to repair their wrong ; their wealth and greatness would render it ten times more so in the case which is here supposed
45. The great interest of the sovereign, therefore, his revenue, is in such countries necessarily and immediately connected with the cultivation of the land, with the greatness of its produce, and with the value of its produce
46. The greatness of the objects which are to be acquired by success in some particular professions may, no doubt, sometimes animate the exertions of a few men of extraordinary spirit and ambition
47. Of course, the delusions of grandeur were a necessary prerequisite for a religious cult leader, as were his followers delusions of their leader's greatness
48. Lift up your eyes on high, and behold who hath created these things, that bringeth out their host by number: he calleth them all by names by the greatness of his might, for that he is strong in power; not one faileth
49. The difficulty and irregularity of payment from the different colonies to Great Britain, have not been at all in proportion to the greatness or smallness of the balances which were respectively due from them
50. We are the greatness that keeps the sun shining