Sentences with doxology
dox·ol·o·gy
D d - God's people bring to theological education a tangled mixture of hope in the ancient doxology and valid anxiety about our future.
- Similarly the doxology, with its quite elaborate clustering, is very different again.
- Characteristically the past is given in doxology, not in positivistic reportage.
- This verse is a doxology and a most revealing verse regarding Paul's Christian life and ministry.
- Finally, Hippolytus ends his prayers with a doxology, which includes mention of ‘the Holy Spirit in the holy church.
- These words are part of the doxology at the end of Psalm 106 and not really part of the psalm itself.
- Even in the midst of apparent havoc, there was a place in which safety, healing, and communion could be celebrated and a doxology raised.
- He was an Apostle who traveled to many cities and wrote letters to churches discussing faith and the doxology of the new church.
- That phrase is known as a doxology -- a praise -- and does not appear in Luke.