NATURE AND GOD.
When Kepler reflected on' the laws of planetary motion which ho had discovered or demonstrated, he was overcome with awe and exclaimed :—" Now, O 6od, think I Thy thoughts after Thee." But certainly tho same reflection is pertinont in the case of overy universal trutn discovered by, or, corrostly .speaking, revealed to, man. That such a reflection is not always made is only because we are nob possessed oE Kepler's reverent Ef.irit. — "Mechanics and Faith," by Charles Talbot Porter.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 217, 15 September 1886, Page 3
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