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God, alone to be worshipped, i. 65; opinions of the philosophers respecting, 66, etc.; the sin of neglecting the calling of, 80; the folly of forsaking, 87; the great Artist, 90, 91; the image of, 91, 109, 110; sin and misery of ignorance of, 92, 93; why He created man, 118, 119; the children of, described, 122; His love, 155, 156; is good, 159, 161; His anger, 159, 163; seeks to lead men to repentance, 160; one, 161; no darkness hides from, 253; the arts proceed from, as well as divine knowledge, 364, etc.; not the author of evil, 407; seeing Him, 415; the knowledge of, to be obtained only through faith, ii. 3; near and far off, 4; explanation of the Scriptures which ascribe human affections to, 43–45; abstraction from things material, necessary to obtain a true knowledge of, 261, etc.; a conception of, how to be reached, 264; not capable of being expressed, 264; one temple erected to, by Moses, and no image of, 265; made the world, not from need, being all-sufficient, 266; cannot be embraced in words, or by the mind, 268–270; difficult to discourse of, 269, 270; the knowledge of, a divine gift, 270–273; the ever-existing manifestation of, to all right-thinking men, 273; man made in the image of, 277; heathen testimonies to, 285; not to be thought of, according to the opinion of the multitude, 286, 292, 293–297; some knowledge of, possessed by the Greeks, 326–328; an imperfect knowledge of,