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CHAP. 29.--THAT ALL THINGS WHICH THE PHYSICAL THEOLOGISTS
HAVE REFERRED TO THE WORLD AND ITS
PARTS, THEY OUGHT TO HAVE REFERRED TO THE ONE TRUE GOD.
For all those things which, according to the account given
of those gods, are referred to the world by so-called
physical interpretation, may,
without any religious scruple, be rather assigned to the
true God, who made heaven and earth, and created every soul
and every body; and the
following is the manner in which we see that this may be
done. We w
HAVE REFERRED TO THE WORLD AND ITS
PARTS, THEY OUGHT TO HAVE REFERRED TO THE ONE TRUE GOD.
For all those things which, according to the account given
of those gods, are referred to the world by so-called
physical interpretation, may,
without any religious scruple, be rather assigned to the
true God, who made heaven and earth, and created every soul
and every body; and the
following is the manner in which we see that this may be
done. We w