the three G's (GOLD GLORY GOSPEL) the three G's represent gold as in the fortune you get from discovering new places. glory for the glory you get after you discover places and gospel as in the Christianity that you spread around.
caves, tunnels or maybe even unknown cities for gold
catholic riches and found the gold
Gold an glory and god
I think its gold, glory, and god
God, gold and glory.
Explorers during the age of exploration did so for 3 reasons: God, glory, and gold.
Well, it should have been God, Glory and Gold, but with most of the conquistadors it was Gold, Glory and God.
Europeans used the phrase "gold, gospel, and glory" to express their motivations for exploring and colonizing other parts of the world. The pursuit of gold represented economic gain through trade and exploitation of resources, spreading the gospel represented the desire to spread Christianity to new lands, and seeking glory represented the quest for power, status, and influence through conquest and expansion.
By your grace; for your glory-------by: gold city where would i be without your love? What kind of life would i be guilty of? If not for your redeeming hand that reached so low to raise me up and let me stand by your grace; for your glory i am here to tell the story of all the doors you've opened for me that i might give, i might love, i might live by your grace; for your glory not by my strength have i survived my reckless steps and my selfish pride not by my works of righteousness i owe it all to you alone that i am blessed by your grace; for your glory i am here to tell the story of all the doors you've opened for me that i might give, i might love, i might live by your grace; for your glory repeat chorus tag: by your grace; for your glory
the three G's (GOLD GLORY GOSPEL) the three G's represent gold as in the fortune you get from discovering new places. glory for the glory you get after you discover places and gospel as in the Christianity that you spread around.
Francisco Coronado's motive for exploring was to find the fabled Seven Cities of Gold, also known as Cibola, which were said to be rich in treasure and wealth. He was seeking glory, riches, and the opportunity to expand Spanish territory and influence in the New World.
If, by Spanish explorers you mean the conquistadors, then it should have been God, Glory and Gold, but it turned out more like Gold, Glory and God.
caves, tunnels or maybe even unknown cities for gold
god glory gold meant the scramble for Africa
the reason is that he wanted to sell the Africa slaves
glory and to be a hero