"First, then, let us, as rational creatures, be ever ready to
acknowledge God as our Creator and daily Preserver; and that we are each of us individually dependent on his special care and good will towards us, in supporting the wonderful action of nature which constitutes our existence.... .
Let us also, knowing our entire dependence on Divine Benevolence, as rational creatures, do ourselves the honor to express personally and frequently, our thanks to Him for His goodness; and to present our petitions to Him for the favours which we constantly require."
Rufus Porter, Editor, Scientific American 1st issue, Aug. 28, 1845
In the beginning God created.... Genesis 1:1
acknowledge God as our Creator and daily Preserver; and that we are each of us individually dependent on his special care and good will towards us, in supporting the wonderful action of nature which constitutes our existence.... .
Let us also, knowing our entire dependence on Divine Benevolence, as rational creatures, do ourselves the honor to express personally and frequently, our thanks to Him for His goodness; and to present our petitions to Him for the favours which we constantly require."
Rufus Porter, Editor, Scientific American 1st issue, Aug. 28, 1845
In the beginning God created.... Genesis 1:1