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less than the written word, through the true knowledge, worship, and love of God his creator and redeemer, and draws it into admiration and constant praises of Him, so that he may exclaim often with the royal Prophet: how magnificent are your works, O Lord; you have made them all in wisdom. Plato also seems to have sensed this, as I mentioned a little earlier in the words I cited; indeed, the Apostle himself, while writing to the Romans, teaches that man can reach the knowledge of the invisible God through this visible machine of the world. His words are these: "For His invisible attributes, namely, His eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly perceived, ever since the creation of the world, in the things that have been made." original Greek: "τὰ γὰρ ἀόρατα αὐτοῦ ἀπὸ κτίσεως κόσμου τοῖς ποιήμασι νοούμενα καθορᾶται, ἥ τε ἀΐδιος αὐτοῦ δύναμις καὶ θειότης"
Therefore, receive these booklets, which contain the greatest part of this science,