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<sup>4 </sup>He telleth the number of the stars; he calleth them all by their names.
<sup>4 </sup>He telleth the number of the stars; he calleth them all by their names.
<br><sup>5 </sup>Great is our Lord, and of great power: his understanding is infinite.
<br><sup>5 </sup>Great is our Lord, and of great power: his understanding is infinite.
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Cited [[BASF#I|BASF Clause I]].
Cited [[BASF#I|BASF Clause I]].
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In his essay ''[[Qms:Should Christadelphians reject the sciences. . . ?#faith|Should Christadelphians reject the sciences, become biblical literalists, or teach ‘young earth creationism’?]]'', brother {{AEyre}} cites Psalms 147:4-5, [[Psalm 147:8-9|8-9]],[[Psalm 147:16-17|16-17]] exhorting us to faith in the God who ''"is the transcendental reality of which man, nature, and the material universe are manifestations."''
In his essay ''[[Qms:Should Christadelphians reject the sciences. . . ?#faith|Should Christadelphians reject the sciences, become biblical literalists, or teach ‘young earth creationism’?]]'', brother {{AEyre}} cites Psalms 147:4-5, [[Psalm 147:8-9|8-9]],[[Psalm 147:16-17|16-17]] exhorting us to faith in the God who ''"is the transcendental reality of which man, nature, and the material universe are manifestations."''

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He telleth the number of the stars; he calleth them all by their names.
Great is our Lord, and of great power: his understanding is infinite.


Cited BASF Clause I.

In his essay Should Christadelphians reject the sciences, become biblical literalists, or teach ‘young earth creationism’?, brother Alan Eyre cites Psalms 147:4-5, 8-9,16-17 exhorting us to faith in the God who "is the transcendental reality of which man, nature, and the material universe are manifestations."