Geognosy; Or, The Facts and Principles of Geology Against TheoriesF. Knight, 1855 - 412 páginas |
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... Genesis with the views of geologists , is thus exhi- bited as so clear and indisputable that no safe course is left to divines but to admit that those portions of " the sacred volume which relate to natural pheno- mena " are not ...
... Genesis with the views of geologists , is thus exhi- bited as so clear and indisputable that no safe course is left to divines but to admit that those portions of " the sacred volume which relate to natural pheno- mena " are not ...
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... Genesis cannot be conciliated with his views of the facts of geology . * * That such is the result to which that supposition leads , is indica- ted by another British journalist , in animadverting on it . " If the Bible speaks at all ...
... Genesis cannot be conciliated with his views of the facts of geology . * * That such is the result to which that supposition leads , is indica- ted by another British journalist , in animadverting on it . " If the Bible speaks at all ...
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... Genesis the fundamental fact of the original formation of all things by the will of an intelligent Creator , he may pass , sub silentio , some intermediate state , whose ruins formed the chaotic mass he proceeds to describe , and out of ...
... Genesis the fundamental fact of the original formation of all things by the will of an intelligent Creator , he may pass , sub silentio , some intermediate state , whose ruins formed the chaotic mass he proceeds to describe , and out of ...
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... Genesis , first by greatly extending the periods of time implied by the six days of creation ; and secondly , by endeavoring to show that under this new interpretation of its words , the narrative of Moses may be supposed to comprehend ...
... Genesis , first by greatly extending the periods of time implied by the six days of creation ; and secondly , by endeavoring to show that under this new interpretation of its words , the narrative of Moses may be supposed to comprehend ...
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... Genesis may be fairly appealed to by the geologist as containing a brief statement of the creation of the material elements , at a time distinctly preceding the operations of the first day ; it is nowhere affirmed that God created the ...
... Genesis may be fairly appealed to by the geologist as containing a brief statement of the creation of the material elements , at a time distinctly preceding the operations of the first day ; it is nowhere affirmed that God created the ...
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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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