"degree of glory" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: degrees of glory [plural]
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  1. (Mormonism) One of the three eternal dwelling places for all resurrected beings except for the children of perdition; the celestial kingdom being the highest, the terrestrial kingdom being the middle, and the telestial kingdom being the lowest. Tags: Mormonism Synonyms: kingdom of glory Translations (One of the three eternal dwelling places for most resurrected beings.): grado de gloria (Interlingua), regno de gloria (Interlingua)
    Sense id: en-degree_of_glory-en-noun-2IGRXDHJ Categories (other): Mormonism

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