The Expositor and Universalist Review, Volumen4George W. Bazin, 1840 |
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... earth . The imagination has been followed , hypothe- ses have been substituted for facts , the only record has been rejected upon which any considerable reliance can be placed ; and , without history or evidence , a multiplicity of ...
... earth . The imagination has been followed , hypothe- ses have been substituted for facts , the only record has been rejected upon which any considerable reliance can be placed ; and , without history or evidence , a multiplicity of ...
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... earth . " Every reflect- ing mind will admit that it is far more reasonable and philosophic to attribute the matter of the solar system , and the innumerable forms into which it is fashioned , to a Being capable of producing them , than ...
... earth . " Every reflect- ing mind will admit that it is far more reasonable and philosophic to attribute the matter of the solar system , and the innumerable forms into which it is fashioned , to a Being capable of producing them , than ...
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... earth prove . Perhaps no greater light has been cast upon the secrets of that long duration of time , than the geological system of Dr. Buckland , contained in his trea- tise on geology and mineralogy . His system is , that , when God ...
... earth prove . Perhaps no greater light has been cast upon the secrets of that long duration of time , than the geological system of Dr. Buckland , contained in his trea- tise on geology and mineralogy . His system is , that , when God ...
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... earth . We may obtain a faint idea of the arrangement on the surface of the earth , by the coats of an onion the differ- ent strata of rocks lie one above the other , in something of the manner in which the coats of an onion lie around ...
... earth . We may obtain a faint idea of the arrangement on the surface of the earth , by the coats of an onion the differ- ent strata of rocks lie one above the other , in something of the manner in which the coats of an onion lie around ...
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... earth , with its existing animals . Their deposition cannot , with due attention to the phe- nomena of geology , be referred to the period of time . between the creation of man and the deluge , nor to the deluge itself . Such a ...
... earth , with its existing animals . Their deposition cannot , with due attention to the phe- nomena of geology , be referred to the period of time . between the creation of man and the deluge , nor to the deluge itself . Such a ...
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