Special notes Crowning Glory Special notes Most of the items shown on these pages are available in 3 different toppers each of them has its own style number hover over each image to see the style number King George: Semi-Precious Stone Topper King Henry: Classic Topper
Style# 6700-6900 Crowning Glory Style# 6700 King Henry Shown in finish# 9 Chalice Length: 1-3/4 | Width: 2-3/8 | Depth: 1-3/4 Available in King George #6900 Click image to see finishes available for this item
Style# 6702-6902 Crowning Glory Style# 6702 King Henry Shown in finish# 9 Chalice Length: 7/8 | Width: 7/8 | Depth: 1-1/8 Available in King George #6902 Click image to see finishes available for this item
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Style# 6703-6903 Crowning Glory Style# 6903 King George Shown in finish# 23 Chrysalis Length: 7/8 | Width: 7/8 | Depth: 1-1/16 Available in King Henry #6703 Click image to see finishes available for this item
Style# 6704-6904 Crowning Glory Style# 6904 King George Shown in finish# 9 Chalice Length: 1-1/8 | Width: 1-1/8 | Depth: 1-3/4 Available in King Henry #6704 Click image to see finishes available for this item
Style# 6707-6909 Crowning Glory Style# 6707 King Henry Shown in finish# 9 Chalice Length: 1-1/2 | Width: 1-1/2 | Depth: 1-1/2 Available in King George #6909 Click image to see finishes available for this item
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Styles# 6710-6711-6712-6910-6911-6912 Crowning Glory Style# 6711 (4 o.c. pull) Shown in finish# 9 Chalice Length: 5-1/2 | Width: 3/4 | Depth: 1-3/4 Available in 3 o.c. style#6710 and 5 o.c. style#6712 Available in King George styles# 6910-6911-6912 Click image to see finishes available for this item
Styles# 6713-6714-6715-6913-6914-6915 Crowning Glory Style# 6915 (12 o.c. pull) Shown in finish# 9 Chalice Length: 10-5/8 | Width: 1-3/16 | Depth: 1-7/8 Available in 6 o.c. style#6913 and 9 o.c. style#6914 Available in King Henry styles# 6713-6714-6715 Click image to see finishes available for this item
Styles# Styles#6720 to 6724 - 6920 to 6924 Crowning Glory Style# 6722 (12 o.c. pull) Shown in finish# 3 Antique Brass Length: 14-1/4 | Width: 1-5/8 | Depth: 2-1/8 Available in 6 o.c. #6720, 9 o.c. #6721, 12 o.c. #6722, 18 o.c. #6723 and 22 o.c. #6724 Available in King George styles# 6920 to 6924 Click image to see finishes available for this item
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Styles# Styles#6733 to 6737 - 6925 to 6929 Crowning Glory Style# 6927 (12 o.c. pull) Shown in finish# 3 Antique Brass Length: 14-1/4 | Width: 1-5/8 | Depth: 2-1/8 Available in 6 o.c. #6925, 9 o.c. #6926, 12 o.c. #6927, 18 o.c. #6928 and 22 o.c. #6929 Available in King Henry styles# 6733 to 6737 Click image to see finishes available for this item
Styles# 6800 to 6803 - 7000 to 7003 Crowning Glory Styles# 6800 King Henry (16 O.C.) Shown in finish# 8 Gilded Mercury Length: 21-1/4 | Width: 3-1/4 | Depth: 5-1/2 Available in 16 o.c. #6800, 22 o.c. #6801, 32 o.c. #6802 and 36 o.c. #6803 Available with 5/8 Reeded or Smooth bar Available in King George styles# 7000 to 7003 Click image to see finishes available for this item
Style# 6810-7010 Crowning Glory Style# 7010 Shown in finish# 3 Antique Brass Length: 3-1/4 | Width: 3-1/4 | Depth: 4-1/8 Available in King Henry styles# 6810 Click image to see finishes available for this item

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Styles# 6812 & 6813 - 7012 & 7013 Crowning Glory Style# 6813 (Right) King Henry Shown in finish# 26 Unlacquered Brass Length: 6-3/4 | Width: 7-1/2 | Depth: 4-1/8 Available left side style# 6812 Available with Reeded or Smooth ring Available in King George styles# 7012-7013 Click image to see finishes available for this item
Styles# 6837 & 6838 - 7018 & 7019 Crowning Glory Style# 7018 (Left) King George Shown in finish# 9 Chalice Length: 7-1/2 | Width: 3-1/4 | Depth: 5-3/4 Available right side style# 7019 Available in King Henry styles# 6837-6838 Click image to see finishes available for this item
Styles# 6840-7021 Crowning Glory Style# 7021 King George Shown in finish# 22 Oil Rub Bronze Length: 5-3/4 | Width: 7-1/2 | Depth: 4-3/8 Available with Reeded or Smooth ring Available in King Henry styles# 6840 Click image to see finishes available for this itemWe know that God is the creator of all things and that he is a ruler of the universe, but the Bible doesn't simply describe him as a ruler. Sometimes it tells us a little more about what kind of ruler he is. So what does it mean that he is the king of glory?
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In Psalms 24:8, we see the Psalmist declare, “Who is theking of glory? The Lord of hosts, he is the king of glory. Selah.” We also see many references in the Bible to the glory of God. God is definitely the king of glory because we, as humans, want to be like Him.
We continue to learn how magnificent God is in Psalms 29. We are encouraged to give Him the glory due to His name; we are to worship Him in the beauty ofholiness (verse two). We hear about the God of glory thundering upon the waters (verse three). The voice of the Lord is powerful and full of majesty (verse four).
In verse five, In verse five, we see the voice of the Lord breaketh the cedars even the cedars of Lebanon. The Cedars of Lebanon were known to be some of the best and strongest trees during that time. We know our God is awesome and powerful if His voice breaks the cedars of Lebanon.
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If God is the king of glory, the question is what does that mean? The rest of Psalm 24 gives us an idea what this title means, and its implications for us as God's subjects.
First, we learn that “the earth is the Lord’s and the fullness thereof, the world and they that dwell therein” (verse one). By reading this verse, we know the earth belongs to God. We know that the world and universe belong to God, and we (the people who dwell on the earth) belong to God.
This Psalm also tells us how to get into God’s presence. We must have clean hands, a pure heart, a soul not lifted to vanity nor sworn deceitfully (verse four). These people will receive the blessing of the Lord and righteousness from the God of salvation (verse five). These people will enter the hill of the Lord and stand in a holy place (verse three). We are also a generation that seeks after the Lord.
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David wrote these Psalms, and we know he was an excellent praiser. He was a man after God’s own heart. We know that David was familiar with the presence of the Lord and cared for the Ark of the Covenant, which had the Lord’s presence wherever it went (Hebrews 9).

Man desires to see God’s glory. In Exodus 33:18, Moses asked God to “show me thy glory.” Throughout scripture, we see references to the glory of God. Scripture tells us that Jesus is the radiance of the glory of God (Hebrews 1:4). In Hebrews 1:3, we see that Jesus is the brightness of God’s glory and the expressed image of his person. After Jesus purged our sins, He sat down on the right hand of God (Hebrews 1:3, 1 Peter 3:22).
God will not share His glory with another. Nor will He give His praise to graven images (Isaiah 42:8). We must be very particular about praising humanity or taking credit for something we know God did. God does everything for us. He uses different instruments, but it is God nonetheless.
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Some people mentioned in scripture fell short because they sought humans’ praise and didn’t give God the glory for what He did. God’s glory left Saul after he did not follow God’s instructions to kill all the Amalekites (1 Samuel 15). When Saul disobeyed the Lord, God anointed David to be king.
Scripture says that God can fill the whole earth with His glory (Psalm 72:19). We also know His glory is like a rare jewel (Revelation 21:11). We see descriptions of God’s glory in Ezekiel 43. In verse two, the glory of God came from the east. His voice was like the noise of many waters, and the earth shone with his glory. Ezekiel was taken up and saw the glory of the Lord fill the house.
Isaiah 6:1 speaks of God’s glory. He saw the Lord, sitting upon the throne, high and lifted up. His train filled the temple. Above God’s throne, he saw the seraphim crying, “Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of hosts. The whole earth is full of his glory. We know the angels are witnesses to the glory of God regularly.
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We know that mighty acts accompany God’s glory. Psalms 145:11 declares they shall speak of the glory of thy kingdom and talk of thy power. Verse twelve continues, discussing how God will tell the sons of men his mighty acts and his kingdom’s glorious majesty. God is righteous in all His ways and holy in all His works. That is why we put our trust in the Lord.
King of Glory means that glory starts and ends with God. As humans,
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