The Supreme Being has made the best arguments for his own existence, in the formation of the heavens and the earth, and these are arguments which a man of sense cannot forbear attending to, who is out of the noise and hurry of human affairs. The British Essayists;: Spectator - Página 59por Alexander Chalmers - 1808Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Clayton - 2006 - 408 páginas
...mind of every reasonable man, who sees the impressions of Divine Power and Wisdom in every object, on which he casts his eye. The Supreme Being has made...in the formation of the heavens and the earth, and those are arguments which a man of sense cannot forbear attending to, who is out of the noise and hurry... | |
| Robert Hall Baynes - 1872 - 688 páginas
...mind of every reasonable man who sees the impressions of Divine power and wisdom in every object on which he casts his eye. The Supreme Being has made...human affairs. Aristotle says, that should a man live underground, and there converse with works of art and mechanism, and should afterwards be brought up... | |
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