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In Christianity, divine grace refers to the sovereign favour of God for humankind — especially in regard to salvation — irrespective of actions ("deeds"), earned worth, or proven goodness.
Grace may refer to: Religion Grace (prayer), said before or after a meal Divine grace, unearned favors received from God. Prevenient grace, an Augustine Christian theological concept Irresistible grace, a Calvinistic Christian theological concept Actual grace, a Catholic theological concept.
Mark Grace batting, fielding and pitching major league baseball lifetime statistics for each season and his career, ... Mark Grace Mark Eugene Grace (Amazing)
Grace is a WYSIWYG 2D plotting tool for the X Window System and M*tif. Grace runs on practically any version of Unix-like OS. ... Grace is a descendant of ACE/gr, also known as Xmgr.
Directory of articles on the grace of God. ... "Perfect grace takes the guile out of the heart: there is no need for any concealment of your state - no need for guile."
GRACE will be able to map the Earth's gravity fields by making accurate measurements of the distance between two satellites, ... GRACE, twin satellites launched in March 2002, ...
As the pre-Grace wave continued its westward trek, a second convective development phase occurred when the system slowed as it moved across the Lesser Antilles on 24-25 August.
Promotes a unified response by the religious community to issues such as hunger, poverty, ... ...Creating a community of compassion and justice by organizing responses to human need and issues of faith...
Grace - A premier global specialty chemicals and materials company ... Grace and co-proponents have filed a joint Plan of Reorganization. Filing >
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