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Identifier: demonstrationoft00keit (find matches)
Title: Demonstration of the truth of the Christian religion..
Year: 1844 (1840s)
Authors: Keith, Alexander. (from old catalog)
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Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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exclusive of the heavens. The earth is described as with-out form and void, which is apparently, if not obviously, fatal to the idea ofanterior formations. On the second day the firmament was made, whichGod called heaven. On the fourth day (and not before the first) God madethe sun, the moon, and the stars, and set them in the firmament of heaven.And after the record of the work of the sixth and all the preceding days, itis said, Thus the heavens and the earth were finished, and all the host of them.And on the seventh day God ended his work which he had made, &c. Andit is added, These are the generations of the heavens and of the earth, whenthey were created, in the day that the Lord God made the earth and theheavens. So manifestly does the creation of the heavens and of the earth,frtin waters without form and void, to the hosts of heaven in their order,sesm to be included, according to express declaration, in the Mosaic Rec-ord. f Brewsters Encyclopaedia, art. Astronomy, pi. 41.
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JAld OF THE OLD TESTAMENT SCRIPTURES. 147 showeth his handiwork. But the law, also, of the Lord isperfect, converting the soul; the testimony of the Lord issure, making wise the simple. The heavens are our witnesses ; earth is full of our depos-itaries; truth must spring up where the Creator hath sownit; and philosophers at last must be its tributaries. TheChristian may well rejoice in the progress of science, andgladly give it a free and unfettered course. Knowledge shallbe the stability of the times of the Messiah; and the mind ofman, enlightened in the knowledge of the word and worksof God, shall be freed from the nebulosity which enshroudsit, and tbe light shall be divided from the darkness. Andthen shall the greatness of his works be seen, and the truthof his word be made manifest. But although, compared to that full flood of light, only thefirst flush of dawn may seem to be arising now over all thesubject before us, whence, we ask, came this light, were itfar fainter than it is

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