| Plural | gratias |
dei gratia
ex gratia
gratia dei
deo gratias
sola gratia
gratia plena
gratia et pax
gratia vestra
gratias agens
maximas gratias
she accepted the award with gratia and profound humility.
the concept of gratia divina has shaped western theological thought for centuries.
in medieval philosophy, gratia sanctificans was believed to transform the human soul.
the dancer moved across the stage with exceptional gratia and natural elegance.
per gratiam, blessings are bestowed upon the faithful beyond their merits.
the statesman demonstrated gratia et favor in his diplomatic negotiations.
religious texts describe mary as gratia plena, filled with divine grace.
to live with gratia means to embrace both gratitude and graciousness.
the theologian wrote extensively about gratia actualis in daily spiritual life.
de gratia, the impossible became possible through divine intervention.
the ancient ritual included prayers of gratiam referre to the gods.
the sculptor infused the marble figure with timeless gratia and beauty.
in classical texts, gratiam habere was considered a virtue worth cultivating.
gratia gratiam parit, as one kindness often leads to another.
the cathedral's architecture reflects the gratia of gothic religious art.
dei gratia
ex gratia
gratia dei
deo gratias
sola gratia
gratia plena
gratia et pax
gratia vestra
gratias agens
maximas gratias
she accepted the award with gratia and profound humility.
the concept of gratia divina has shaped western theological thought for centuries.
in medieval philosophy, gratia sanctificans was believed to transform the human soul.
the dancer moved across the stage with exceptional gratia and natural elegance.
per gratiam, blessings are bestowed upon the faithful beyond their merits.
the statesman demonstrated gratia et favor in his diplomatic negotiations.
religious texts describe mary as gratia plena, filled with divine grace.
to live with gratia means to embrace both gratitude and graciousness.
the theologian wrote extensively about gratia actualis in daily spiritual life.
de gratia, the impossible became possible through divine intervention.
the ancient ritual included prayers of gratiam referre to the gods.
the sculptor infused the marble figure with timeless gratia and beauty.
in classical texts, gratiam habere was considered a virtue worth cultivating.
gratia gratiam parit, as one kindness often leads to another.
the cathedral's architecture reflects the gratia of gothic religious art.
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