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Side 23
... speak of the rising and setting of the sun ; but astronomy shows us that they employ such language in accordance with optical , not physical truth . And the cases are too common to need particu- larizing , where the interpretation is ...
... speak of the rising and setting of the sun ; but astronomy shows us that they employ such language in accordance with optical , not physical truth . And the cases are too common to need particu- larizing , where the interpretation is ...
Side 30
... speak here of the fundamental principles of geology , which are based on a countless number of facts obtained in Europe and America , -among which there is such an agreement , that every logical mind is irresistibly led to adopt the ...
... speak here of the fundamental principles of geology , which are based on a countless number of facts obtained in Europe and America , -among which there is such an agreement , that every logical mind is irresistibly led to adopt the ...
Side 41
... speak distinctly of a period when the universe did not exist , Ps . xc . 2 . Before the mountains were brought forth , or ever thou hadst formed the earth and the world ; and Prov . viii . 26. While as yet he had not made the earth ...
... speak distinctly of a period when the universe did not exist , Ps . xc . 2 . Before the mountains were brought forth , or ever thou hadst formed the earth and the world ; and Prov . viii . 26. While as yet he had not made the earth ...
Side 51
... speak according to apparent and optical , and not according to real or physical truth ? If , then , the undeniable principles of geology demand that the term day in Genesis should be understood as in- dicating a long indefinite period ...
... speak according to apparent and optical , and not according to real or physical truth ? If , then , the undeniable principles of geology demand that the term day in Genesis should be understood as in- dicating a long indefinite period ...
Side 57
... speak of God , as if he had produced them by his immediate power ; but this is nothing more than the use of language in those times , when they were accustomed to refer all things immediately to God . But more than this : the writer ...
... speak of God , as if he had produced them by his immediate power ; but this is nothing more than the use of language in those times , when they were accustomed to refer all things immediately to God . But more than this : the writer ...
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