Geognosy; Or, The Facts and Principles of Geology Against TheoriesF. Knight, 1855 - 412 páginas |
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... fish , and the skeletons of land quadrupeds , a large share of which are of species and genera that no longer exist ; and that subsequently to their formation , most of them have been raised into new positions , con- torted , dislocated ...
... fish , and the skeletons of land quadrupeds , a large share of which are of species and genera that no longer exist ; and that subsequently to their formation , most of them have been raised into new positions , con- torted , dislocated ...
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... fish , fowls , and beasts are , with which the earth and sea were peopled . It is , like the former , accordingly nothing else than an attempt to bring this passage into harmony with the theory of geology , by impeaching the veracity of ...
... fish , fowls , and beasts are , with which the earth and sea were peopled . It is , like the former , accordingly nothing else than an attempt to bring this passage into harmony with the theory of geology , by impeaching the veracity of ...
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... fishes and fossil reptiles , in every geological formation , are furnished with cavities for the reception of eyes , and with perforations for the passage of optic nerves , although the cases are rare in which any part of the eye itself ...
... fishes and fossil reptiles , in every geological formation , are furnished with cavities for the reception of eyes , and with perforations for the passage of optic nerves , although the cases are rare in which any part of the eye itself ...
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... fish of the sea , and over the fowl of the air , and over the cattle , and over all the earth , and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth . So God created man in his own image ; in the image of God created he him ; male ...
... fish of the sea , and over the fowl of the air , and over the cattle , and over all the earth , and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth . So God created man in his own image ; in the image of God created he him ; male ...
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... fish , and land animals , which they refer to those fabulous periods , must drive them , by a logical necessity , to an instant rejection of the truth and in- spiration of the whole of the history God has given us of the creation ! Can ...
... fish , and land animals , which they refer to those fabulous periods , must drive them , by a logical necessity , to an instant rejection of the truth and in- spiration of the whole of the history God has given us of the creation ! Can ...
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