The Certainties of GeologySmith, Elder, & Company, 1840 - 370 páginas |
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... testimony of Geology to the fundamental announcements of Scrip- ture - and ... Natural History foreign to Scripture - Philological reasons for concluding ... testimony of Moses - His veracity not called in question - Documentary Sources ...
... testimony of Geology to the fundamental announcements of Scrip- ture - and ... Natural History foreign to Scripture - Philological reasons for concluding ... testimony of Moses - His veracity not called in question - Documentary Sources ...
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... NATURE . The popular doctrine stated - Its contradiction by the testimony of Geological discoveries - Resulting necessity of an altered interpretation of the Text on which that doctrine has been founded - Inconsistency of the Opponents ...
... NATURE . The popular doctrine stated - Its contradiction by the testimony of Geological discoveries - Resulting necessity of an altered interpretation of the Text on which that doctrine has been founded - Inconsistency of the Opponents ...
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... testimony of Scripture - Fossil Organic remains are not due to the Deluge - Mosaic Flood insufficient for production ... nature -By Geological appearances - By aged Trees and Vol- canic products - Traditionary testimony to its Univer ...
... testimony of Scripture - Fossil Organic remains are not due to the Deluge - Mosaic Flood insufficient for production ... nature -By Geological appearances - By aged Trees and Vol- canic products - Traditionary testimony to its Univer ...
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... nature , by which Geology proves it to have been , and observation sees it to be , adorned , as the sudden result of ... testimony of benevolent adaptation . Nay more , they are by that interpretation called on to reject the evidence of ...
... nature , by which Geology proves it to have been , and observation sees it to be , adorned , as the sudden result of ... testimony of benevolent adaptation . Nay more , they are by that interpretation called on to reject the evidence of ...
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William Sidney Gibson. NATURE OF GEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE . 29 to even the most jealous advocate for the truth of of the ... testimony immediately rendered apparent by the perception of the senses themselves ; and where the conclusions of ...
William Sidney Gibson. NATURE OF GEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE . 29 to even the most jealous advocate for the truth of of the ... testimony immediately rendered apparent by the perception of the senses themselves ; and where the conclusions of ...
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adaptation ages Almighty altered interpretation ancient animated nature announce antiquity argument authority Book of Genesis Bridgewater Treatise Buckland chalk chapter character Christian conclusions of Geology consideration created Deluge Deluge recorded deposits derived diluvian discoveries distinct Divine doctrine duration earth epoch established evidences extinct facts formations forms fossil fossil remains furnish genera geological research geological science geologists globe human race inhabitants inquiry investigation land language mankind marine ment monuments Mosaic narrative Mosaic record Mosaic text Noachian Deluge Noachian Flood object observes occur Old Red Sandstone Oolitic organic remains periods phenomena philosopher planet Pliocene present Professor racter reason received interpretation recent reconciling record reference regard religion researches of Geology revelation revolutions rocks sacred text scientific Scripture shells shew Silurian Smith strata stratified structure successive creations supposed surface terrestrial Tertiary testacean testimony of nature tion truth vast vegetable verse waters writings
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Página 194 - And the waters prevailed exceedingly upon the earth; and all the high hills, that were under the whole heaven, were covered.
Página 153 - And remember that thou wast a servant in the land of Egypt, and that the Lord thy God brought thee out thence through a mighty hand and by a stretched out arm: therefore the Lord thy God commanded thee to keep the sabbath day.
Página 152 - And God created great whales, and every living creature that moveth, which the waters brought forth abundantly, after their kind, and every winged fowl after his kind: and God saw that it was good. And God blessed them, saying, Be fruitful, and multiply, and fill the waters in the seas, and let fowl multiply in the earth.
Página 20 - Universally and cordially do we recommend this delightful volume. We believe no person could read this work and not be the better for its pious and touching lessons.
Página 6 - This is a work that must make its way into a permanent place in our literature. The quaintness of its language, the touching simplicity of its descriptions and dialogues, and the reverential spirit of love which breathes through it, will insure it...
Página 244 - ... are overhung. The roof is covered as with a canopy of gorgeous tapestry, enriched with festoons of most graceful foliage, flung in wild irregular profusion over every portion of its surface.
Página 12 - ANGLO-SAXON VERSION OF THE STORY OF APOLLONIUS of Tyre ;— upon which is founded the Play of Pericles, attributed to Shakespeare; — from a MS., with a Translation and Glossary.
Página 17 - He finds strange and unlocked for changes in the forms and fashions of organic life, during each of the long periods he thus contemplates. He traces these changes backwards, through each successive era, till he reaches a time when the monuments lose all symmetry, and the types of organic life are no longer seen. He has then entered on the dark age of nature's history ; and he closes the old chapter of her records.
Página 10 - Every two consecutive Numbers form a Volume, which may be procured, neatly bound, Price 4s. each. " The design of Mr. Tayler is praiseworthy ; his object being to counteract, by a series of tales illustrative of the power and necessity of religion in the daily and hourly concerns of life, 'the confusion of error with truth in Miss MARTINEAC'S ENTERTAINING "TORIES.
Página 6 - A work of this description, which contributes new data for the Military History of the age, cannot fail of proving acceptable to the public. It is written by a well-known Russian General ; and the details, we feel sure, are as correct as they are interesting.