| John Bird Sumner - 1818 - 416 pàgines
...yet been proposed, which is not less reconcilable to ascertained facts and conflicting pheenomena, than to the Mosaic history*. According to that history,...of that kind would appear from the discoveries of geologers, even if it were not declared by the sacred * See Cuvier, p. 40 et seqq. Professor Kidd's... | |
| William Daniel Conybeare, William Phillips - 1822 - 568 pàgines
...be safely affirmed, that no Geological theory hat yet been proposed, which is not less reconciltable to ascertained facts and conflicting phenomena, than...of that kind would appear from the discoveries of geologers, even if it were not declared by the sacred historian. But vie are not called upon to deny... | |
| William Daniel Conybeare, William Phillips - 1822 - 592 pàgines
...be safely affirmed, that no Geological theory hat yet been proposed, which is not less reconciltable to ascertained facts and conflicting phenomena, than...of that kind would appear from the discoveries of geologers, even if it were not declared by lie sacred historian. Bui tvi arc net called upon to deny... | |
| 1825 - 542 pàgines
...acknowledging the agency of the Creator, only attempts to point out the secondary instruments which he has employed. It may be safely affirmed that no...of that kind would appear from the discoveries of geologists, even if it were not declared by the sacred historian. But we are not called upon to deny... | |
| John Bird Sumner (abp. of Canterbury.) - 1825 - 426 pàgines
...affirmed, that no geological theory has yet been proposed, which is not less reconcilable to ascertain facts and conflicting phenomena, than to the Mosaic...of that kind would appear from the discoveries of geologers, even if it were not declared by the sacred historian. But we are not called upon to deny... | |
| 1829 - 598 pàgines
...so far as they have hitherto proceeded, are hostile to the Mosaic account of creation ; inasmuch as, according to that history, we are bound to admit,...of which Adam and Eve were the first inhabitants. Now here it is necessary to inquire into the import of the language which the Scriptures use in reference... | |
| David Bristow Baker - 1831 - 244 pàgines
...safely be affirmed, that no geological theory has yet been proposed, which is not less reconcilable to ascertained facts and conflicting phenomena, than...the first inhabitants. The certainty of one event of that-kind would appear from the discoveries of geologers, even if it were not declared by the sacred... | |
| John Holland - 1835 - 514 pàgines
...by Brongniart, is ably examined by Mr. Lyell, whose opinion is in * " According to that [the Mosaic] history, we are bound to admit that only one general...of that kind would appear from the discoveries of geologers, even if it were not declared by the sacred historian. But we are not called upon to deny... | |
| John Holland - 1835 - 516 pàgines
...wo are bound to admit thiU only one general destruction or revolution of the globe has takin plane, since the period of that creation which Moses records,...of that kind would appear from the discoveries of geologers, even if it were not declared by the sacred historian. But we are not called upon to deny... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - 1835 - 300 pàgines
...history. " According to that history, we are bound to admit, that only one general destruction. 165 " or revolution of the globe has taken place since the period of that creation which Mosea ." records, and of which Adam and Eve were the first inhabitants. The certainty of one " event... | |
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