Examples of using Glorious day in English and their translations into Russian
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50 days later the deliverance of his followers from all fear on the glorious day of Pentecost.
we're gathered here on this glorious day to witness the union of.
including us, over the years until that glorious day when He will show you.
including us, over the years until that glorious day when He will show you. Keep on, brother!
including us, over the years until that glorious day when He will show you. Keep on, fiú testvér!
You will have a proceeding of Melchizedek receivers before the great and glorious day"of the Lord.
It was another glorious day in Saint Charles… as Adam chased Andre
That was the happiest and most glorious day of my existence in the creation of our Universal Father.
After having voted, Thóra said DV:"You see this glorious day, I can't be anything but optimistic.
We come on this glorious day to welcome each of you into the new realm of full consciousness which is being materialized as we speak.
Serbian Patriarch Irinej emphasized that the consecration of the Orthodox Cathedral in Podgorica represented a great and glorious day not only for the Serbian Orthodox Church, but also for the whole Orthodox and Christian world.
From that glorious day and onwards, I sought to find spiritual meaning in every activity that I performed daily,
Beloved masters, I greet you this glorious day and send to you, through this transmission, great waves of loving energy
Day of the Republic of Armenian and">was dedicated to that glorious day.
Four glorious days.
in French,"Les trois Glorieuses"- The three Glorious days- of 27, 28 and July 29.
During this period, the most glorious days of Ribadavia are recreated:
Hopefully this feeder will remind her of that day and all the glorious days since.
The new regime dubbed the protests of 13, 14 and 15 August 1963"revolutionary" and named them the« Trois glorieuses» Three Glorious Days.
such as Eugene Sue, dandy and Socialist in 1973, and a historical essay The Revolution of July or the Three Glorious Days, in 1972.