Edgar Allan Poe Quote

If we cannot comprehend God in his visible works, how then in his inconceivable thoughts, that call the works into being?


The Works of the Late Edgar Allan Poe: With Notices of His Life and Genius (ed. 1850)


If we cannot comprehend God in his visible works, how then in his inconceivable thoughts, that call the works into being?

If we cannot comprehend God in his visible works, how then in his inconceivable thoughts, that call the works into being?

If we cannot comprehend God in his visible works, how then in his inconceivable thoughts, that call the works into being?

If we cannot comprehend God in his visible works, how then in his inconceivable thoughts, that call the works into being?