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Page vii
... arguing homogeneously , each of the six days was a period of 6000 years . Faber on this point ... 84 Recapitulation , & c . .............................. . 89 CII SECTION V. 3. Infidelity . Objection , that Moses cannot CONTENTS . vii.
... arguing homogeneously , each of the six days was a period of 6000 years . Faber on this point ... 84 Recapitulation , & c . .............................. . 89 CII SECTION V. 3. Infidelity . Objection , that Moses cannot CONTENTS . vii.
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... 129 . 5. Shuck . Con . vol . , I. p . , 48 . 6. Faber . Orig . , of Pag . , Idol . b . I. Zend . avest . vol . , üi . Hyde de ler . vet . Pers . , p . , 161 , 162 , 1 cans . And , according to Sir Isaac Newton 18 INTRODUCTORY ESSAY .
... 129 . 5. Shuck . Con . vol . , I. p . , 48 . 6. Faber . Orig . , of Pag . , Idol . b . I. Zend . avest . vol . , üi . Hyde de ler . vet . Pers . , p . , 161 , 162 , 1 cans . And , according to Sir Isaac Newton 18 INTRODUCTORY ESSAY .
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... Faber on this subject observes - It is possible , I allow , that many genera of marine animals , as yet unknown to naturalists , may even now be in existence : but it is next to impossible , that any genera of the larger land animals ...
... Faber on this subject observes - It is possible , I allow , that many genera of marine animals , as yet unknown to naturalists , may even now be in existence : but it is next to impossible , that any genera of the larger land animals ...
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... Faber remarks , the whole face of the earth , already separated from the waters , would soon become overspread with a rank and luxuriant vegetation : one generation of trees and plants would succeed another : a large accu- mulation of ...
... Faber remarks , the whole face of the earth , already separated from the waters , would soon become overspread with a rank and luxuriant vegetation : one generation of trees and plants would succeed another : a large accu- mulation of ...
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... Faber , seem to me quite decisive as to the fact , that we now inhabit the very same tracts of land that our ante - diluvian forefathers did , and consequently that we are not now living upon the bed of the ante - diluvian ocean . In ...
... Faber , seem to me quite decisive as to the fact , that we now inhabit the very same tracts of land that our ante - diluvian forefathers did , and consequently that we are not now living upon the bed of the ante - diluvian ocean . In ...
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