And, or, therefore; from this true and certain principle thou drawest this false and wicked conclusion. Or, yet, notwithstanding this undeniable argument. Thou sayest; thou reasonest thus within thyself, as it may seem by thy discourses. How doth God know? i.e. God cannot discern, and therefore doth not mind things so far below him and distant from him. Can he judge through the dark cloud, i.e. through those immense and innumerable clouds which lie between the heaven and the earth, although our eyes see but few of them?

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