Lord’s Day 35, Chapter 4: God is a Jealous God (3)
It is evident from the entire passage that the apostle is thinking not of all that may be known of God, but of those attributes that through the medium of the works of God's hand in creation and providence even the natural man is capable of discerning. And he emphasizes that these attributes of God are manifest in them. They are not merely written before their eyes in the works of the Almighty, but the knowledge of God is conveyed to their very consciousness. God hath showed it unto them. In...
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