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Qu'est-ce (qui) est King of Glory - définition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The Blaze of Glory; Blaze of glory; Blaze Of Glory; Blaze of Glory (song); Blaze of Glory (disambiguation); Blaze of Glory (album)

Glory (religion)         
MANIFESTATION OF GOD'S PRESENCE ACCORDING TO THE ABRAHAMIC RELIGIONS
Glorified body; Glory of God; Glory Of God; Glory in Islam
Glory (from the Latin gloria, "fame, renown") is used to describe the manifestation of God's presence as perceived by humans according to the Abrahamic religions.
Glory Chukwu         
NIGERIAN BEAUTY PAGEANT CONTESTANT
Glory Chuku; Glory Umunna
Glory Umunna (born Glory Chukwu) is the Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria 2009. She competed in Miss World 2009 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Whores' Glory         
2011 FILM BY MICHAEL GLAWOGGER
Whores’ Glory; Whores Glory
Whores’ Glory is a 2011 documentary by Michael Glawogger. It shows the life of prostitutes from Thailand, Bangladesh and Mexico.

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Blaze of Glory

As a title, Blaze of Glory may refer to:

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1. Among the feminist–inspired, gender–inclusive options: "Mother, Child and Womb" "Lover, Beloved, Love" "Creator, Savior, Sanctifier" "Rock, Redeemer, Friend" "King of Glory, Prince of Peace, Spirit of Love." Two professors at the Presbyterians‘ Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, Andrew Purves and Charles Partee, said there is potential danger that "we not only lose the ground for our language for God, we in fact lose the Trinity.
2. Among the feminist–inspired, gender–inclusive options: _ "Mother, Child and Womb" _ "Lover, Beloved, Love" _ "Creator, Savior, Sanctifier" _ "Rock, Redeemer, Friend" _ "King of Glory, Prince of Peace, Spirit of Love." Two professors at the Presbyterians‘ Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, Andrew Purves and Charles Partee, said there is potential danger that "we not only lose the ground for our language for God, we in fact lose the Trinity.