Mace(i)
26 he he has deduced all mankind from one parent, to inhabit the surface of the whole earth, having pre-establish'd the appointed periods, and the boundarys of their dominions:
27 by which they might enquire, and by due reflection investigate the supreme being, although he be not far from every one of us: for in him we live,
28 are moved, and do exist: even as some of your own poets have said, WE ARE EVEN HIS OFFSPRING.
29 since then we are the offspring of God, we should not imagine that the Deity bears any resemblance to the form which Gold, or Silver, or Stone has receiv'd from human art and industry.