Geognosy; Or, The Facts and Principles of Geology Against TheoriesF. Knight, 1855 - 412 páginas |
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... ATMOSPHERE CHAPTER VI . DIFFICULTIES OF GEOLOGISTS IN RESPECT TO THE ELEVATION OF THE • LAND FROM THE OCEAN ON THE THIRD , AND THE ADJUST- MENT OF THE HEAVENLY BODIES ON THE FOURTH DAY OF THE CREATION 94 123 CHAPTER VII . PAGE ...
... ATMOSPHERE CHAPTER VI . DIFFICULTIES OF GEOLOGISTS IN RESPECT TO THE ELEVATION OF THE • LAND FROM THE OCEAN ON THE THIRD , AND THE ADJUST- MENT OF THE HEAVENLY BODIES ON THE FOURTH DAY OF THE CREATION 94 123 CHAPTER VII . PAGE ...
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... atmosphere . ” — Literary Gazette , 1834 , p . 770 . The irreconcilableness of the history of the creation in Genesis with the views of geologists , is thus exhi- bited as so clear and indisputable that no safe course is left to divines ...
... atmosphere . ” — Literary Gazette , 1834 , p . 770 . The irreconcilableness of the history of the creation in Genesis with the views of geologists , is thus exhi- bited as so clear and indisputable that no safe course is left to divines ...
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... included not only the creation of the light - giving atmosphere of the sun , and all the other bodies of that class , but of the medium also , or element throughout the realms occupied by the sys- tem - IRRECONCILABLE WITH GENESIS . 83.
... included not only the creation of the light - giving atmosphere of the sun , and all the other bodies of that class , but of the medium also , or element throughout the realms occupied by the sys- tem - IRRECONCILABLE WITH GENESIS . 83.
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... atmosphere of the sun , and all the similar orbs of our star system , or else of that ether , or both . But such a stupendous effect could not be wrought by chemistry , fire , or water , raised to any energy of which they can be thought ...
... atmosphere of the sun , and all the similar orbs of our star system , or else of that ether , or both . But such a stupendous effect could not be wrought by chemistry , fire , or water , raised to any energy of which they can be thought ...
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... Atmosphere . How now do geologists extricate themselves from the difficulty in which they are thus involved by the supposition of an extinction of light , and an obli- teration of continents and islands ? We might justly expect that it ...
... Atmosphere . How now do geologists extricate themselves from the difficulty in which they are thus involved by the supposition of an extinction of light , and an obli- teration of continents and islands ? We might justly expect that it ...
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Geognosy; Or, The Facts and Principles of Geology Against Theories David Nevins Lord Vista completa - 1857 |
Geognosy; Or, The Facts and Principles of Geology Against Theories David Nevins Lord Vista completa - 1855 |
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