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" So is it," said Alice, with a sigh, " that this material sun blinds our dazzled eyes to the glory of Him who placed it in the firmament. The very perfection of the works of God hides their Creator from his creatures. Do you remember, James, those beautiful... "
The Skeptic - Page 30
by Eliza Lee Cabot Follen - 1835 - 143 pages
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Scenes and Characters Illustrating Christian Truth: The skeptic, by E.L.C ...

Henry Ware - 1835 - 160 pages
...these laws could be interrupted. The course of nature is so certain, • so regular, so exact, that nothing but the testimony of one's senses, and hardly...from a foreign writer? I think I can repeat them. ' He veils himself in everlasting laws, Which, and not him, the skeptic seeing, exclaims, " Wherefore...
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The Bible Christian, Volume 1, Issue 1

1837 - 446 pages
...set for these many thousand years." " So is it," said Alice, with a sigh, " that this material *uii blinds our dazzled eyes to the glory of Him who placed...which the minister quoted in his sermon a few Sundays from a foreign writer ? I think I can repeat them : " He veils himself in everlasting laws, Which,...
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