Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine,  3rd ser. 3 (1824), 531.

On the Majesty of God

T Johnston, Portsmouth

Genre:

Miscellaneous

Subjects:

Piety, Wonder, Extra-Terrestrial Life


    Asserts the difficulty of gaining an adequate sense of the majesty of God. Suggests that the reader reflect on the increasing sense of solemnity in addressing larger and larger audiences, even 'the inhabitants of every globe, or the whole universe of intelligent existence'. Observes that God is in such a position.



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