Geognosy; Or, The Facts and Principles of Geology Against TheoriesF. Knight, 1855 - 412 páginas |
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... proved by their mode of reasoning , that innumerable ages were employed in the erection of the pyramids of Egypt , as that such a series of ages were requisite to the construction of the strata of the earth ? : CHAPTER II . The ...
... proved by their mode of reasoning , that innumerable ages were employed in the erection of the pyramids of Egypt , as that such a series of ages were requisite to the construction of the strata of the earth ? : CHAPTER II . The ...
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... prove them to be consistent with each other ? What is the other expedient by which they endeavor to bring them into harmony ? How will you prove that the word day in Genesis i . is not used to denote an indefinitely long period ? How ...
... prove them to be consistent with each other ? What is the other expedient by which they endeavor to bring them into harmony ? How will you prove that the word day in Genesis i . is not used to denote an indefinitely long period ? How ...
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... proved to be uninspired , must not the claim of every other part of the sacred volume to a divine origin be rejected ? Does the geological theory then naturally lead those who assent to it , to doubt the inspiration of the Bible ? Is ...
... proved to be uninspired , must not the claim of every other part of the sacred volume to a divine origin be rejected ? Does the geological theory then naturally lead those who assent to it , to doubt the inspiration of the Bible ? Is ...
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... prove the vast age of the world by it . What sort of a science then is it , if it is not a demonstrative one ? Name some other subject , the knowledge of which is of the same kind as that of geology . What is the second false impression ...
... prove the vast age of the world by it . What sort of a science then is it , if it is not a demonstrative one ? Name some other subject , the knowledge of which is of the same kind as that of geology . What is the second false impression ...
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... proved from the present condition of the strata , to have actually taken place . * * It results also from these positions , not only that all effects , if there are such , that cannot be referred to those agents , are excluded from the ...
... proved from the present condition of the strata , to have actually taken place . * * It results also from these positions , not only that all effects , if there are such , that cannot be referred to those agents , are excluded from 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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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