""Three Books of God: Nature, History, and Scripture"" is a theological work authored by George Dawson and first published in 1882. The book explores the concept of God's revelation through three distinct channels: nature, history, and scripture. Dawson argues that God has revealed Himself to humanity through the natural world, which bears witness to His existence and power. He also examines how God has revealed Himself through human history, particularly...
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