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Page 42
... chaos , and a blast of wind or air to put it in a ferment or agitation , " by which word " wind " 1. Shuck . Con . I. , p . 23 . 2. Ibid . ανεμος κόλπια Mr. Shuckford contends he meant , not the 42 INTRODUCTORY ESSAY .
... chaos , and a blast of wind or air to put it in a ferment or agitation , " by which word " wind " 1. Shuck . Con . I. , p . 23 . 2. Ibid . ανεμος κόλπια Mr. Shuckford contends he meant , not the 42 INTRODUCTORY ESSAY .
Page 43
... , and that in time dried and con- densed into solid earth . It is remarkable that Moses calls the Chaos , water , in this sense ; " the spirit of 1. Ibid . p . 23 , 24 . God , " he says , moved upon the face INTRODUCTORY ESSAY . 43.
... , and that in time dried and con- densed into solid earth . It is remarkable that Moses calls the Chaos , water , in this sense ; " the spirit of 1. Ibid . p . 23 , 24 . God , " he says , moved upon the face INTRODUCTORY ESSAY . 43.
Page 77
... existed immediately before the deluge . Treat . on three Disp . vol . , I. , p . 136-140 . 1. Theory of the earth . § 34 , p . 173 . 2. Ibid . § 6 , p . 17 . a fossil state , were not varieties of known species 7 * INTRODUCTORY ESSAY . 77.
... existed immediately before the deluge . Treat . on three Disp . vol . , I. , p . 136-140 . 1. Theory of the earth . § 34 , p . 173 . 2. Ibid . § 6 , p . 17 . a fossil state , were not varieties of known species 7 * INTRODUCTORY ESSAY . 77.
Page 78
... submerged by the above superabounding waters ; which most certainly 1. Essay on Theory of the Earth , § 30 , p . 128-133 . 2. Ibid . § 34. p . , 174 . must have resulted in the destruction of men as well 78 INTRODUCTORY ESSAY ,
... submerged by the above superabounding waters ; which most certainly 1. Essay on Theory of the Earth , § 30 , p . 128-133 . 2. Ibid . § 34. p . , 174 . must have resulted in the destruction of men as well 78 INTRODUCTORY ESSAY ,
Page 86
... Ibid , p . 117. 4. Ibid , p . 116 . -it relate to the limits set to the created universe 86 INTRODUCTORY ESSAY . 36 1 117.
... Ibid , p . 117. 4. Ibid , p . 116 . -it relate to the limits set to the created universe 86 INTRODUCTORY ESSAY . 36 1 117.
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