The Truth of Revelation, Demonstrated by an Appeal to Existing Monuments, Sculptures, Gems, Coins, and MedalsLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green, 1831 - 276 sider |
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... origin of existence , or first formation , to that which before did not exist ; it discerns , that there can be no intermediate stage or degree between non - existence , and existence , and therefore no graduality in passing from the ...
... origin of existence , or first formation , to that which before did not exist ; it discerns , that there can be no intermediate stage or degree between non - existence , and existence , and therefore no graduality in passing from the ...
Side 27
... origin , his mind would see nothing in its sen- sible phenomena , but the laws of lignification ; just as the mineral geologist sees nothing in the details of the formations of primitive rock , but ' precipitations , crystal- lizations ...
... origin , his mind would see nothing in its sen- sible phenomena , but the laws of lignification ; just as the mineral geologist sees nothing in the details of the formations of primitive rock , but ' precipitations , crystal- lizations ...
Side 34
... origin cannot be traced farther back than the era ascribed in the Biblical Records to the deluge . The alveus or great bed of the ocean , now usurps the place of the former dry land ; " and , if we wanted further evidence , as to 66 ...
... origin cannot be traced farther back than the era ascribed in the Biblical Records to the deluge . The alveus or great bed of the ocean , now usurps the place of the former dry land ; " and , if we wanted further evidence , as to 66 ...
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... origin ; and we have just seen what degree of credit is to be placed in the high antiquity once claimed for Egypt : ―her pyramids and temples , - her tombs and obelisks . The same reasoning applies to the obelisks of Axum , and the most ...
... origin ; and we have just seen what degree of credit is to be placed in the high antiquity once claimed for Egypt : ―her pyramids and temples , - her tombs and obelisks . The same reasoning applies to the obelisks of Axum , and the most ...
Side 48
... unquestionably ancient , and apparently ful- filled , must induce us to think the Hebrew narrative more than human in its origin , and consequently true in every substantial part of it . " CHAP . III . THE FALL OF MAN - REMARKS 48.
... unquestionably ancient , and apparently ful- filled , must induce us to think the Hebrew narrative more than human in its origin , and consequently true in every substantial part of it . " CHAP . III . THE FALL OF MAN - REMARKS 48.
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adverted altogether ancient animal antediluvian antiquity appear attest beautiful believe bones Brahmins Buckland Budha Budhism Cæsar called caves Champollion character CHRIST Christian circumstances coin considered creation Deity deluge Dendera deposition diluvial diluvium discovered discovery Divinity doubt Druids earth Egypt Egyptian elephant entire epocha event evidence existence fac simile fact feet formation fossil geological geologists geology gigantic globe heaven Hebrew hieroglyphic human hundred hyæna infidel inscription interesting Israel Jerusalem JESUS Jews Judea king Kirkdale Kirkdale Cave laws legend limestone LORD Lyell mastodon matter medal mind miracle Moses mountains mythology nature opinion organic remains pachydermata patriarch Pentateuch period phenomena phrenology Plate possess present proof prophets prove quadrupeds question reason recorded reference remarkable Revelation rhinoceros rocks ruin Sacred Samaritans SAVIOUR says Scriptures seems serpent shekel shells Shishak species stalagmite stones strata supposed symbols Tacitus temple things tion truth waters worship zodiac