The science of the invisible and visible

or, A philosophico-scriptural treatise on God and his works

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The science of the invisible and visible

or, A philosophico-scriptural treatise on God and his works

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The book says it is "A PHILOSOPHICAL-SCRIPTURAL TREATISE" ON GOD AND HIS WORKS. It attempts to give scientific reasons for the Creation story from the Bible; while also speaking of certain supernatural things which, the author confesses are beyond Man's understanding.
I pretty much agree to most of the things the author speaks of. The book is amazing apart from also being extremely useful in getting a perfect idea on the purpose of our very existence! :)

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Publisher
P.S. d'Rozario
Language
English
Pages
558

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Table of Contents

Part 1: Natural Theology
Part 2: Cosmology
Part 3: Hexameron; or the six days' creation
Part 4: Anthropology; or the science of Man
Part 5: Psychology; the science of Man's Spiritual nature
Part 6: Sociology; or the duty of Man
Part 7: Teleology; or the destiny of Man

Edition Notes

Published in
Calcutta
Other Titles
Philosophico-scriptural treatise on God and his works

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xii, 558 p.
Number of pages
558
Dimensions
7.25 x 4.75 x 1.75 inches

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17249920M

Excerpts

Men are always fond of knowing who were their parents and ancestors, where they were born, and how they lived; what was the position of their parentage, their attainments, acquisitions and professions, or how and where they distinguished themselves...if if worldlings are desirous to know the deeds of their ancestors, how much more are we to enquire into the origin of beings and things around us, or how we came into existence?
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I believe that it gives the very purpose of the author to have written the book.

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September 1, 2012 Edited by Bercila Thomas Added new cover
September 1, 2012 Edited by Bercila Thomas added an excerpt from the first page.
September 1, 2012 Edited by Bercila Thomas Changed the info. I've chanced to get my hands on this book which was given away from an old library due to its unusable condition.
September 1, 2012 Edited by Bercila Thomas Edited without comment.
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