Geognosy; Or, The Facts and Principles of Geology Against TheoriesF. Knight, 1855 - 412 páginas |
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... dry land until the waters were gathered into the seas . The waters of the original deep were those that were then collected into seas , and constitute the present waters of the globe . The earth cannot , therefore , have been larger ...
... dry land until the waters were gathered into the seas . The waters of the original deep were those that were then collected into seas , and constitute the present waters of the globe . The earth cannot , therefore , have been larger ...
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... earth , no such transferrence of them is made from a different set of objects of which they alone can be literally ... dry land also to many of the species that are found imbedded in the earth , geologists , IRRECONCILABLE WITH GENESIS ...
... earth , no such transferrence of them is made from a different set of objects of which they alone can be literally ... dry land also to many of the species that are found imbedded in the earth , geologists , IRRECONCILABLE WITH GENESIS ...
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... dry land also existed through those immeasurable periods . Consequently , as at the epoch of this narrative there was no light in being , until created on the first day , and no dry land till the waters were drawn into seas on the third ...
... dry land also existed through those immeasurable periods . Consequently , as at the epoch of this narrative there was no light in being , until created on the first day , and no dry land till the waters were drawn into seas on the third ...
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... dry land , plants , animals , and even man . No reason can be given to justify it in respect to the one that will not be an equal justification of it in respect to the others . A scheme must be embarrassed with fatal difficulties that ...
... dry land , plants , animals , and even man . No reason can be given to justify it in respect to the one that will not be an equal justification of it in respect to the others . A scheme must be embarrassed with fatal difficulties that ...
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... Land from the Ocean on the Third , and the adjustment of the heavenly Bodies on the Fourth Day of the Creation . THEIR scheme is equally irreconcilable with the creative acts of the third day . " And God said , Let the ... DRY LAND . 123.
... Land from the Ocean on the Third , and the adjustment of the heavenly Bodies on the Fourth Day of the Creation . THEIR scheme is equally irreconcilable with the creative acts of the third day . " And God said , Let the ... DRY LAND . 123.
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Geognosy; Or, The Facts and Principles of Geology Against Theories David Nevins Lord Vista completa - 1857 |
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