John 12:43

for they preferr'd their own reputation to the glory of God.

John 5:44

how can you believe, who are catching at honour one from another, regardless of that glory that comes from God only?

John 5:41

I do not by this seek your applause.

Matthew 6:2

therefore, when you give alms, do not make a proclamation of it as the hypocrites do, in their publick assemblies by sound of trumpet, that they may have the applause of men. for I assure you, they have their reward.

Matthew 23:5-7

their phylacterys are broader, and the fringes of their garments are larger than those of others:

Luke 16:15

but he said to them, you pretend to piety before men, which, however they may admire, is an abomination to God, who knows your real temper.

Luke 19:17

he answer'd, honest servant, that's well: since your industry has made so much of so little, I give you the government of ten cities.

John 8:54

Jesus answered, if I honour'd my self, my honour would be vain: it is my father that honoureth me, of whom ye say, that he is your God.

John 12:26

if any man would serve me, let him follow me; and where I am, there also shall my servant be: whoever serves me, him will my father reward.

Romans 2:7

who by patient continuance in well doing, seek for glory, honour, and immortality;

1 Corinthians 4:5

therefore suspend your judgment till the Lord comes, who will bring to light the secrets of darkness, and expose the counsels of mens hearts: and then shall every man have his due reward from God.

2 Corinthians 10:18

for not he that commendeth himself, but he whom the Lord commendeth, is the approved.

1 Thessalonians 2:6

we never courted you nor any others, from an affectation of human applause. instead of making our apostolical character any ways expensive to you, as we might;

1 Peter 1:7-8

that your faith being put to a more advantageous proof, than that of gold, which loses by the essay, may redound to your praise and highest honour at the appearance of Jesus Christ:

1 Peter 3:4

but in the internal qualities of the mind, in that purity, in that mild and dispassionate temper, which is so acceptable to the divine being.

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John 5:41
I do not by this seek your applause.
Matthew 6:2
therefore, when you give alms, do not make a proclamation of it as the hypocrites do, in their publick assemblies by sound of trumpet, that they may have the applause of men. for I assure you, they have their reward.
Matthew 23:5
their phylacterys are broader, and the fringes of their garments are larger than those of others:
Luke 16:15
but he said to them, you pretend to piety before men, which, however they may admire, is an abomination to God, who knows your real temper.
1 Thessalonians 2:6
we never courted you nor any others, from an affectation of human applause. instead of making our apostolical character any ways expensive to you, as we might;

The praise of god

John 12:26
if any man would serve me, let him follow me; and where I am, there also shall my servant be: whoever serves me, him will my father reward.
John 8:54
Jesus answered, if I honour'd my self, my honour would be vain: it is my father that honoureth me, of whom ye say, that he is your God.
Luke 19:17
he answer'd, honest servant, that's well: since your industry has made so much of so little, I give you the government of ten cities.
Romans 2:7
who by patient continuance in well doing, seek for glory, honour, and immortality;
1 Corinthians 4:5
therefore suspend your judgment till the Lord comes, who will bring to light the secrets of darkness, and expose the counsels of mens hearts: and then shall every man have his due reward from God.
2 Corinthians 10:18
for not he that commendeth himself, but he whom the Lord commendeth, is the approved.
1 Peter 1:7
that your faith being put to a more advantageous proof, than that of gold, which loses by the essay, may redound to your praise and highest honour at the appearance of Jesus Christ:
1 Peter 3:4
but in the internal qualities of the mind, in that purity, in that mild and dispassionate temper, which is so acceptable to the divine being.