Twentieth_Century(i)
26 He made all races of the earth's surface--fixing a time for their rise and fall, and the limits of their settlements--
27 That they might search for God, if by any means they might feel their way to him and find him. And yet he is not really far from any one of us;
28 For in him we live and move and are. To use the words of some of your own poets--'His offspring, too, are we.'
29 Therefore, as the offspring of God, we must not think that the Deity has any resemblance to anything made of gold, or silver, or stone--a work of human art and imagination.