Geognosy; Or, The Facts and Principles of Geology Against TheoriesF. Knight, 1855 - 412 páginas |
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... period of the creation recorded by Moses , and expressed under the term of days , not to have designated ordinary days of twenty - four hours , but periods of definite but considerable length . Those • who embrace this opinion will , of ...
... period of the creation recorded by Moses , and expressed under the term of days , not to have designated ordinary days of twenty - four hours , but periods of definite but considerable length . Those • who embrace this opinion will , of ...
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... period of a com- plete revolution of the earth on its axis . " And God divided the light from the darkness ; and God ... periods of very considerable duration , and to indicate that very many ages had elapsed before the diapason closing ...
... period of a com- plete revolution of the earth on its axis . " And God divided the light from the darkness ; and God ... periods of very considerable duration , and to indicate that very many ages had elapsed before the diapason closing ...
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... period of the creation , and if held to be true , renders the conclusion natural and unavoidable , that that record is not . And such , it is well known , is the result to which it carries great numbers of those to whom it is taught ...
... period of the creation , and if held to be true , renders the conclusion natural and unavoidable , that that record is not . And such , it is well known , is the result to which it carries great numbers of those to whom it is taught ...
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... period ? How will you show from the narrative , Genesis , i . 1-5 , that a vast period cannot , according to their second hypothesis , have intervened between the creation announced Genesis , i . 1 , and that which is detailed , vs. 3 ...
... period ? How will you show from the narrative , Genesis , i . 1-5 , that a vast period cannot , according to their second hypothesis , have intervened between the creation announced Genesis , i . 1 , and that which is detailed , vs. 3 ...
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... periods ; they must inquire what changes now take place upon the land and in the sea ; and whether these be due to mechanical , chemical , or vital agency ; and ... period to the present date , so as to present IT IS NOT A SCIENCE . 51.
... periods ; they must inquire what changes now take place upon the land and in the sea ; and whether these be due to mechanical , chemical , or vital agency ; and ... period to the present date , so as to present IT IS NOT A SCIENCE . 51.
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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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admit agency agents alumine assume assumption atmosphere basalt beds beneath carboniferous causes chemical and mechanical condition confute consist continents and islands contradiction creation creation recorded CRITICAL NOTICES crust deluge demonstrated deposition depth derived detritus disintegrated dry land earth earth's surface effects ejected elements elevation epoch existence facts of geology feet felspar formation fossil Genesis geological theory geologists globe gneiss granite gravel heat height Himalaya hornblende hypothesis igneous igneous rocks imbedded immense inference inspired interior Kilauea lava laws light lime limestone mass Mastodon materials matter miles Mosaic Mosaic record mountains narrative nature occupied ocean origin particles pebbles period pliocene porphyry postulate potash present principles of geology processes produced proof prove quartz relics respecting rivers sacred sand sandstone Scriptures series of ages shales six days species strata were formed suppose supposition taken place tertiary thrown tion upheaval vegetable and animal volcanic waters whole wholly