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David Daiches. God to an explanation , but at least in doing so he showed his awareness of the mysteries and paradoxes of God's creation . God's reply emphasizes the mystery and the paradox . Man must recognize them , but he must accept ...
David Daiches. God to an explanation , but at least in doing so he showed his awareness of the mysteries and paradoxes of God's creation . God's reply emphasizes the mystery and the paradox . Man must recognize them , but he must accept ...
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... God's Work is interpreted in the light of God's Word . George Herbert saw the latter as more legible than the former : Starres are poore bookes , and oftentimes do misse : This book of starres lights to eternall blisse . ( ' The Holy ...
... God's Work is interpreted in the light of God's Word . George Herbert saw the latter as more legible than the former : Starres are poore bookes , and oftentimes do misse : This book of starres lights to eternall blisse . ( ' The Holy ...
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... God's grace in order to be able to see God at work in Nature and even then regarding God's revealed word as the more assured source of truth , are in some ways surprisingly close , as Joseph Summers pointed out in the appendix on ...
... God's grace in order to be able to see God at work in Nature and even then regarding God's revealed word as the more assured source of truth , are in some ways surprisingly close , as Joseph Summers pointed out in the appendix on ...
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