| William Eleroy Curtis - 1893 - 232 Seiten
...other Saints of the Celestial Court; as man, by whatever knowledge he may have of the world, can not, according to nature, completely know what God is,...so, man may understand that God is the beginning, the middle and end of all things; and that they are included in Him and He maintains each one in that... | |
| American Historical Association - 1895 - 626 Seiten
...other saints of the Celestial Court; as man, by whatever knowledge he may have of the world, can not, according to nature, completely know what God is,...so, man may understand that God is the beginning, the middle, and end of all things, and that they are included in Him and He maintains each one in that... | |
| Filson i.e. Alexander Bell Filson Young - 1906 - 446 Seiten
...man cannot know perfectly what God is, however great His knowledge of the world may be, yet he can know Him by seeing and contemplating His wonders and the works and acts which He has done and does every day, since all works are done by His power, governed by His wisdom,... | |
| Filson i.e. Alexander Bell Filson Young - 1906 - 446 Seiten
...man cannot know perfectly what God is, however great His knowledge of the world may be, yet he can know Him by seeing and contemplating His wonders and the works and acts which He has done and does every day, since all works are done by His power, governed by His wisdom,... | |
| Filson Young - 1906 - 442 Seiten
...man cannot know perfectly what God is, however great His knowledge of the world may be, yet he can know Him by seeing and contemplating His wonders and the works and acts which He has done and does every day, since all works are done by His power, governed by His wisdom,... | |
| Nels Andrew Nelson Cleven - 1927 - 824 Seiten
...man cannot know perfectly what God is, however great his knowledge of the world may be, yet he can know Him by seeing and contemplating His wonders and the works and acts which He has done and does every day, since all works are done by His power, governed by His wisdom... | |
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