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Page 33
... theories of the earth , or at the least , new expositions of terres- trial phenomena , are superseding each other in rapid succession , we are continually in the way of being told that Moses was no philosopher ; that it is not ...
... theories of the earth , or at the least , new expositions of terres- trial phenomena , are superseding each other in rapid succession , we are continually in the way of being told that Moses was no philosopher ; that it is not ...
Page 62
... theory , admits that the ob- jections raised against the high antiquity of the earth , " would be of weight , if it at all interfered with the Scripture chronology , which it does not . " - " That the origin of mankind , " he adds ...
... theory , admits that the ob- jections raised against the high antiquity of the earth , " would be of weight , if it at all interfered with the Scripture chronology , which it does not . " - " That the origin of mankind , " he adds ...
Page 64
... theory of an organic development , but I cannot re- frain from introducing the following passage from Mr. Parkinson's " Organic Remains , " expressly alluding to the six dominical days : — " In the first of these periods , " ( or days ...
... theory of an organic development , but I cannot re- frain from introducing the following passage from Mr. Parkinson's " Organic Remains , " expressly alluding to the six dominical days : — " In the first of these periods , " ( or days ...
Page 68
... theory of the earth from Epicurus , to many of my own contemporaries , De Luc , Dolomien , and even Hutton and Play- fair , in terms so abrupt and disdainful as to remind us of the old bur- lesque lines , - 66 WORKS AND WAYS OF GOD ...
... theory of the earth from Epicurus , to many of my own contemporaries , De Luc , Dolomien , and even Hutton and Play- fair , in terms so abrupt and disdainful as to remind us of the old bur- lesque lines , - 66 WORKS AND WAYS OF GOD ...
Page 69
... theory of the earth , " most can- didly and in a manner equally abrupt , acknowledge his own ignorance . " I know not , " I cannot tell , " " I will not presume to say , " " I must leave it to posterity , " and so on . 66 70 DE LUC ...
... theory of the earth , " most can- didly and in a manner equally abrupt , acknowledge his own ignorance . " I know not , " I cannot tell , " " I will not presume to say , " " I must leave it to posterity , " and so on . 66 70 DE LUC ...
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