The Scripture-theory of the Earth: Throughout All Its Revolutions, and All the Periods of Its Existence, from the Creation, to the Final Renovation of All ThingsJ. and F. Rivington, 1773 - 502 pàgines |
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Pàgina 2
... grounds , the unerring word of God : Whether the fuperftructure doth in any measure corre- fpond with the foundation , or whether it be only mere hay and ftubble , the reader will judge . The most certain knowledge of nature is moft ...
... grounds , the unerring word of God : Whether the fuperftructure doth in any measure corre- fpond with the foundation , or whether it be only mere hay and ftubble , the reader will judge . The most certain knowledge of nature is moft ...
Pàgina 17
... grounds to fuppofe in nature or reafon ; and what I apprehend contradicts the text it- felf . For after the account of the creation of the world in general , we are next in- formed in what condition the earth , which is the more ...
... grounds to fuppofe in nature or reafon ; and what I apprehend contradicts the text it- felf . For after the account of the creation of the world in general , we are next in- formed in what condition the earth , which is the more ...
Pàgina 21
... grounds to con- clude , there was light before there was any fun . For though the fun be the fountain of light to this system , it is not univerfally fuch : And light might have been diffused throughout the univerfe , before it was col ...
... grounds to con- clude , there was light before there was any fun . For though the fun be the fountain of light to this system , it is not univerfally fuch : And light might have been diffused throughout the univerfe , before it was col ...
Pàgina 28
... fluid particles : For the terrene particles would maintain their ground , not only by their weight and folidity ; but there is another principle , which would operate to the fame end : For as which 28 THE SCRIPTURE THEORY.
... fluid particles : For the terrene particles would maintain their ground , not only by their weight and folidity ; but there is another principle , which would operate to the fame end : For as which 28 THE SCRIPTURE THEORY.
Pàgina 42
... ground . The natural and ordinary means for raising and cultivating the fruits of the earth , had not as yet been provided : Whence , by the way , we may learn , not to afcribe too much to fecond caufes , as God can work without them ...
... ground . The natural and ordinary means for raising and cultivating the fruits of the earth , had not as yet been provided : Whence , by the way , we may learn , not to afcribe too much to fecond caufes , as God can work without them ...
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