Geology and Mineralogy Considered with Reference to Natural Theology, Parte 1W. Pickering, 1836 - 599 páginas |
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... Royston , Cam- bridge , and Newmarket , affords similar examples of the dull uni- formity that we observe in a journey along the line of bearing of our population , their varied occupations , and the INTRODUCTION . 3.
... Royston , Cam- bridge , and Newmarket , affords similar examples of the dull uni- formity that we observe in a journey along the line of bearing of our population , their varied occupations , and the INTRODUCTION . 3.
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... similar in kind , to that which they impute to the existing narrative of Moses ? A revelation of so much only of astronomy , as was known to Copernicus , would have seemed imperfect after the discoveries of Newton ; and a revelation of ...
... similar in kind , to that which they impute to the existing narrative of Moses ? A revelation of so much only of astronomy , as was known to Copernicus , would have seemed imperfect after the discoveries of Newton ; and a revelation of ...
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... similar interpretation may be given of the fourteenth and four succeeding verses ; what is * I learn from Professor Pusey that the words " let there be light , " yehi or , Gen. i . 3 , by no means necessarily imply , any more than the ...
... similar interpretation may be given of the fourteenth and four succeeding verses ; what is * I learn from Professor Pusey that the words " let there be light , " yehi or , Gen. i . 3 , by no means necessarily imply , any more than the ...
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... similar functions in the economy of many successive animal and vegetable crea- tions . In tracing the history of these natural phe- nomena we enter at once into the consideration of Geological Dynamics , including the nature and mode of ...
... similar functions in the economy of many successive animal and vegetable crea- tions . In tracing the history of these natural phe- nomena we enter at once into the consideration of Geological Dynamics , including the nature and mode of ...
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... Similar dykes occur not only in districts occupied by basalt and trap rocks , at a distance from the site of any modern volcanic activity ; but also in strata of every formation , from the most ancient primary , to the most recent ...
... Similar dykes occur not only in districts occupied by basalt and trap rocks , at a distance from the site of any modern volcanic activity ; but also in strata of every formation , from the most ancient primary , to the most recent ...
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