Geognosy; Or, The Facts and Principles of Geology Against TheoriesF. Knight, 1855 - 412 páginas |
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... creation of its matter in a state in which by its laws it could not exist , until after it had existed in another form ; and on the other , of its originally containing a far larger share of one of its elements than now belongs to it ...
... creation of its matter in a state in which by its laws it could not exist , until after it had existed in another form ; and on the other , of its originally containing a far larger share of one of its elements than now belongs to it ...
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... creation , and the inspiration of the Scriptures ? By what criterion is the question , whether it is true or not , to be tried ? State the theory of geologists respecting the formation of the present crust of the globe - in reference ...
... creation , and the inspiration of the Scriptures ? By what criterion is the question , whether it is true or not , to be tried ? State the theory of geologists respecting the formation of the present crust of the globe - in reference ...
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... Creation . THAT the theory of the creation which geologists entertain and hold is graven on the strata , contra- venes the sacred history , is fully admitted and asserted , not merely by those of them who are avow- edly sceptical , but ...
... Creation . THAT the theory of the creation which geologists entertain and hold is graven on the strata , contra- venes the sacred history , is fully admitted and asserted , not merely by those of them who are avow- edly sceptical , but ...
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... creation of man is clearly as irrelevant to the objects for which revelation was specially intended , as the question whether the moon has inhabitants or is endowed with an atmosphere . ” — Literary Gazette , 1834 , p . 770 . The ...
... creation of man is clearly as irrelevant to the objects for which revelation was specially intended , as the question whether the moon has inhabitants or is endowed with an atmosphere . ” — Literary Gazette , 1834 , p . 770 . The ...
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... creation , but all that were observable by the senses , and the theophanies , therefore , miraculous works and historical events recorded in the Scrip- tures ; this sweeping doctrine , which surrenders all that the most eager infidel ...
... creation , but all that were observable by the senses , and the theophanies , therefore , miraculous works and historical events recorded in the Scrip- tures ; this sweeping doctrine , which surrenders all that the most eager infidel ...
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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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