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... Fossils . -can- not all be accounted for by the Deluge . - Harmony between the Mosaic cosmogony , and the scientific discoveries of phys- iology . Folly of relying upon human reason alone , in the application of this science to existing ...
... Fossils . -can- not all be accounted for by the Deluge . - Harmony between the Mosaic cosmogony , and the scientific discoveries of phys- iology . Folly of relying upon human reason alone , in the application of this science to existing ...
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... We answer , first , that whatever they are , we are to seek for them amid the wonders of the subterranean 1. Cox's Millena . Ans . p . 39 , 40 . world , in the form of fossils or petrifactions exumed 64 INTRODUCTORY ESSAY .
... We answer , first , that whatever they are , we are to seek for them amid the wonders of the subterranean 1. Cox's Millena . Ans . p . 39 , 40 . world , in the form of fossils or petrifactions exumed 64 INTRODUCTORY ESSAY .
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R C. Shimeall. world , in the form of fossils or petrifactions exumed from the various Strata , out of which many of the secondary mountains , & c . , of our globe is formed . Now , these fossil remains , bearing upon them the evi- dent ...
R C. Shimeall. world , in the form of fossils or petrifactions exumed from the various Strata , out of which many of the secondary mountains , & c . , of our globe is formed . Now , these fossil remains , bearing upon them the evi- dent ...
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... fossil remains are deposited , have been evidently torn and rent by some mighty convulsion of nature ; and though it be ad- mitted that this was the effect of the deluge , yet it is clear that the strata themselves must have existed ...
... fossil remains are deposited , have been evidently torn and rent by some mighty convulsion of nature ; and though it be ad- mitted that this was the effect of the deluge , yet it is clear that the strata themselves must have existed ...
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... fossils : and this furnishes a strong proof , that the extinct races , which are now found in a fossil state , were not varieties of known species , since they never could have been subjected to human influence . When I assert , that ...
... fossils : and this furnishes a strong proof , that the extinct races , which are now found in a fossil state , were not varieties of known species , since they never could have been subjected to human influence . When I assert , that ...
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