| 1837 - 336 pàgines
...to mean, not the rudiments of a neat, but the ruins of a former world. Uuckland describes chaos, ' geologically considered, as designating the wreck and ruins of a former world.' If we abandon, then, the belief of •our confession on this subject, it must be to substitute, as... | |
| 1837 - 684 pàgines
...their condition also is described as a state of confusion and emptiness, (tohu, bohu) words which are usually interpreted by the vague and indefinite Greek...ruins of a former world. At this intermediate point oftim", ihe preceding undefined geological periods liad terminated, a mw series of events commenced,... | |
| 1837 - 682 pàgines
...their condition also is described as a state of confusion and emptiness, (tohu, bnhu) words which are usually interpreted by the vague and indefinite Greek...be geologically considered as designating the wreck arid ruins of a former world. At this intermediate point of time, ihe preceding undefined geological... | |
| Henry Thomas De La Beche - 1837 - 394 pàgines
...their condition also is described as a state of confusion and emptiness, '.tolm bolm,) words which are usually interpreted by the vague and indefinite Greek...this new creation was the calling forth of light from a temporary darkness, which had overspread the ruins of the ancient earth." In a note to Dr. Buckland's... | |
| William Buckland - 1837 - 476 pàgines
...their condition also is described as a state of confusion and emptiness, (tohu boliu), words which are usually interpreted by the vague and indefinite Greek...this new creation was the calling forth of light from a temporary darkness, which had overspread the ruins of the ancient earth.* the third verse, as being... | |
| William Williams Mather - 1841 - 310 pàgines
...their condition also is described as a state of confusion and erupting, (tohu bohu) words which are usually interpreted by the vague and indefinite Greek term 'chaos,' and which may be What time may have elapsed between the periods spoken of in the first verse, and that in the second... | |
| Old covenanting and true Presbyterian layman - 1843 - 184 pàgines
...this indeterminate period of time, the preceding undefined geological periods had terminated, anew series of events commenced, and the work of the first...this new creation was the calling forth of light from a temporary darkness which had overspread the ruins of the ancient *arth." — " If we suppose all... | |
| David Nevins Lord - 1857 - 436 pàgines
...emptiness — tohu, bohu, words which are usually interpreted by the vague and indefinite Greek term 1 chaos,' and which may be geologically considered as...new creation' was the calling forth of light from a temporary darkness, which had overspread the ruins of the ancient earth. " We have evidence of the... | |
| 1858 - 890 pàgines
...and involved in darkness ; their condition also is descriVd as a state of confusion and darkness : which may be geologically considered as designating...of time the preceding undefined geological periods have terminated, a new series of events commenced, and the work of the first morning of this new creation... | |
| Paton James Gloag - 1859 - 204 pàgines
...their condition also is described as a state of confusion and emptiness, (tohu bohu), words which are usually interpreted by the vague and indefinite Greek...this new creation was the calling forth of light from a temporary darkness, which had overspread the ruins of the ancient earth."* This theory was advanced... | |
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