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Excerpt from A Practical and Exegetical Commentary on the Epistle of St. Paul to the Ephesians: In Which Are Exhibited the Results of the Most Learned Theological Criticisms, From the Age of the Early Fathers Down to the Present Time
OF the Nature and Attributes of God, His Word and His Will, man of himself can know nothing.
Whatever he does know, therefore, be it much or little, he has been made acquainted with by God's Own voluntary revelations of. Himself.
But these revelations are not made continually, and day by day, nor to each individual man separately. They have been made at certain times predetermined by God; they have been recorded by men inspired for the purpose, and have been handed down for the Spi ritual enlightenment of subsequent ages.
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