| James Ross - 1825 - 472 sidor
...first formed, nor by which they are sustained, and by which they act one upon the other. In short, you cannot look into any branch of knowledge, but you will meet with subjects above your comprehension. It is no argument, therefore, against the temptations of evil spirits,... | |
| Robert Haldane - 1834 - 534 sidor
...he did not make all his creatures equally perfect ; nor why he did not create them sooner. In short, you cannot look into any branch of knowledge, but you will meet with subjects above your comprehension. The fall and the redemption of human-kind are not more incomprehensible... | |
| 1835 - 612 sidor
...did not make all his creatures equally perfect ; nor why he did not create them sooner ; in short, you cannot look into any branch of knowledge, but you. will meet with subjects above your comprehension. The fall a'nd the redemption of human kind are not more incomprehensible... | |
| James Caughey - 1847 - 376 sidor
...did not make all his creatures equally perfect ; nor why he did not create them sooner ; in short, you cannot look into any branch of knowledge, but you will meet with subjects above your comprehension. The fall and the redemption of human kind, are not more incomprehensible... | |
| John Smythe Memes - 1853 - 752 sidor
...he did not make all his creatures equally perfect; nor why he did not create them sooner : in short, J}I K subjects above your comprehension. The fall and the redemption of human kind are not more incomprehensible... | |
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