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" Surely vain are all men by nature, who are ignorant of God, and could not out of the good things that are seen know him that is: neither by considering the works did they acknowledge the workmaster; 2 But deemed either fire, or wind, or the swift air,... "
Fors Clavigera: Letters to the Workmen and Labourers of Great Britain - Page 148
by John Ruskin - 1877
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The Philosophical and Theological Works of ...

John Hutchinson - 1749 - 454 pages
...reafoning about this Wbrfhip^ fays, Chap, xiii. i; Srlrely vain are all Men by Nature, wk.o are ignorant of God, and could, not, out of the Good Things that are feent know him that is± Neither by confidering the Works, did they acknowledge the Workmailer : Ver....
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Sermons & Tracts, Volume 25

1754 - 498 pages
...Surely -vain, as the Author of the Book of Wifdom expreffes it, are all Men by Nature, ivho are ignorant of God, and could not out of the good Things that are feen, know Him that is j neither by Qonfidering the Works, did They acknowlege the Workmajler. Wifd....
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The History of the Arts and Sciences of the Antients, Under the ..., Volume 3

Charles Rollin - History, Ancient - 1768 - 532 pages
...may be well apwifd. xiii. plied to them : — Vain are all men by nature, wbo are i. ,• ignorant of God, and could not, out of the good things that are feen, know him that is : neither, by conftdering the works, did they acknowledge the worhnajlert but...
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An Historical Account of the Heathen Gods and Heroes Necessary for the ...

William King - 1772 - 278 pages
...confidering the Wark, did they acknowledge the WorkmaJler ; but deemed either Fire, or Wind, " or the Jwift Air, or the Circle of the ** Stars, or the violent Water, or the Lights *' of Heaven to he their Gods, whi:h govern »» the World." This feems to- have heen the Original of Idolatry, whi:h...
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An Historical Account of the Heathen Gods and Heroes: Necessary for the ...

William King - Mythology, Classical - 1772 - 284 pages
...Jf^erk, did they acknowledge the M/ork•'* mafter ; hut deemed either Fire, or Wind, " or the fwift Air, or the Circle of the *' Stars, or the violent Water, or the Lights <e of Heaven to he their Gods, which govern " the World." 'This feems to have heen the Original of...
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Sacred Extracts: Or, Books and Chapters Selected from the New and Old ...

Bible - 1788 - 598 pages
...therefore came extreme damnation upon them. CHAP. XIII. SURELY vain are all men by nature, who are ignorant of God, and could not out of the good things that are feen know him that is : neither by confidering the works, did they acknowledge the Workmafter 2 But...
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The Scholar Armed Against the Errors of the Time, Or, A Collection ..., Volume 1

Christianity - 1800 - 528 pages
...was as good a philofopher, who teaches, that " furely vain are all men by nature, who are ignorant of God; " and could not out of the good things that are feen, know him " that is; neither by confidering the works, did they acknow" ledge the work-mafter.".Wifd....
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The Theological, Philosophical and Miscellaneous Works of the Rev ..., Volume 8

William Jones - Theology - 1801 - 456 pages
...but worthy of a better name, when applied to its proper use : for if it be not our own fault, we may, out of the good things that are seen, know him that is ; and, by considering the works, be led to acknowlege the power, goodness, and unspeakable wisdom of...
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Studies of nature, Volume 1

Bernardin de Saint-Pierre - 1809 - 512 pages
...stellarum, out nimiam aqitam, out solem & Iwiam, rector es orbis terrarum Decs puttcerunt : * ** They could not out of the good things that are " seen know...considering " the works, did they acknowledge the Work-mas" ter : but deemed either fire, or wind, or swift air, ** or the circle of the stars, or the...
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Studies of Nature, Volume 1

Bernardin de Saint-Pierre - Natural history - 1809 - 522 pages
...considering ** the works, did they acknowledge the Work-mas" ter : but deemed cither fire, or wind, or swift air, ^ or the circle of the stars, or the violent water, or ** the lights of lieaven, to be the Gods which govern " the world." All these physical causes united could not have...
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