Geognosy; Or, The Facts and Principles of Geology Against TheoriesF. Knight, 1855 - 412 páginas |
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... 16 , 17. It is incredible that God should have thus with his own voice repeated that declara- tion on his revealing himself in glory to the Isra- elitish people at Sinai , and institution of the law CONTRADICTORY TO THE SACRED HISTORY . 41.
... 16 , 17. It is incredible that God should have thus with his own voice repeated that declara- tion on his revealing himself in glory to the Isra- elitish people at Sinai , and institution of the law CONTRADICTORY TO THE SACRED HISTORY . 41.
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... tion that would govern a wise and holy being , a mis- representation so stupendous , and so sure to be detected and exposed , is incorporated in the deca- logue itself , both as it is represented to have been pronounced by the Almighty ...
... tion that would govern a wise and holy being , a mis- representation so stupendous , and so sure to be detected and exposed , is incorporated in the deca- logue itself , both as it is represented to have been pronounced by the Almighty ...
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... tion . Indeed , it would be absolutely incredible that the whole was not in an equal measure a fabrication . But the rejection of the Pentateuch as false in its claims to a divine origin and authority , would neces- sarily draw after it ...
... tion . Indeed , it would be absolutely incredible that the whole was not in an equal measure a fabrication . But the rejection of the Pentateuch as false in its claims to a divine origin and authority , would neces- sarily draw after it ...
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... tion did formerly act with greater energy than at present ; yet he will still see the necessity of allowing periods of time vastly extended to form the fossiliferous rocks , unless he admit without proof that the laws of nature have ...
... tion did formerly act with greater energy than at present ; yet he will still see the necessity of allowing periods of time vastly extended to form the fossiliferous rocks , unless he admit without proof that the laws of nature have ...
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... tion of the strata of the earth is not requisite to it . Though an intimate acquaintance from observation with all the great facts of the science must naturally give a more vivid apprehension and realization of them , yet it is not ...
... tion of the strata of the earth is not requisite to it . Though an intimate acquaintance from observation with all the great facts of the science must naturally give a more vivid apprehension and realization of them , yet it is not ...
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Geognosy; Or, The Facts and Principles of Geology Against Theories David Nevins Lord Vista completa - 1857 |
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