Geognosy; Or, The Facts and Principles of Geology Against TheoriesF. Knight, 1855 - 412 páginas |
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... 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 DIFFICULTIES OF GEOLOGISTS RESPECTING THE CREATION.
... 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 DIFFICULTIES OF GEOLOGISTS RESPECTING THE CREATION.
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... elevation . On the supposition that vapors could have ascended to such a height , and fallen in the form of snow , they would for ever have remained congealed . No heat could have been developed there , sufficient to dissolve them . No ...
... elevation . On the supposition that vapors could have ascended to such a height , and fallen in the form of snow , they would for ever have remained congealed . No heat could have been developed there , sufficient to dissolve them . No ...
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... elevation , as that supposition ascribes to the continents and mountains of the earth ? What is the fourth error which they must avoid in their specula- tions ? Specify one of their assumptions which is chargeable with that error ...
... elevation , as that supposition ascribes to the continents and mountains of the earth ? What is the fourth error which they must avoid in their specula- tions ? Specify one of their assumptions which is chargeable with that error ...
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... elevation of water in the form of mists or clouds , is seen also from the fact that God called the firmament heaven , which is the name of the upper regions of the air in which the clouds float , not of the clouds themselves ; that it ...
... elevation of water in the form of mists or clouds , is seen also from the fact that God called the firmament heaven , which is the name of the upper regions of the air in which the clouds float , not of the clouds themselves ; that it ...
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... elevation of most parts of our continents from beneath the waters of the ocean . " - Phillips's Guide to Geol , p . 63 . " This alleged disagreement is chiefly chronological . Moses repre- sents the work of creation as completed in the ...
... elevation of most parts of our continents from beneath the waters of the ocean . " - Phillips's Guide to Geol , p . 63 . " This alleged disagreement is chiefly chronological . Moses repre- sents the work of creation as completed in the ...
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