Theological Institutes: Or A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity. By Richard Watson: 1.1, Volumen11823 - 288 páginas |
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... mineral geology can represent to itself , and that , though the physical nature of man is limited to a very small measure of time , yet his moral nature is unlimited in time , and will outlast all the mountains of the globe ; it then ...
... mineral geology can represent to itself , and that , though the physical nature of man is limited to a very small measure of time , yet his moral nature is unlimited in time , and will outlast all the mountains of the globe ; it then ...
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... geological phenomena with the Mosaic chronology were greater than it ... mineral fabric of this globe was formed at once , of such size and figure ... Geology of Sussex . ( 1 ) Dr. A. CLARKE in loc . ( 2 ) This view is totally ...
... geological phenomena with the Mosaic chronology were greater than it ... mineral fabric of this globe was formed at once , of such size and figure ... Geology of Sussex . ( 1 ) Dr. A. CLARKE in loc . ( 2 ) This view is totally ...
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... geologists who think that the earth was originally a fluid mass ; and ... mineral king- dom must come under the same rule . " If a bone of the first ... geology ' sees nothing in the details ' of the formation of minerals , but ...
... geologists who think that the earth was originally a fluid mass ; and ... mineral king- dom must come under the same rule . " If a bone of the first ... geology ' sees nothing in the details ' of the formation of minerals , but ...
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... mineral geology contented itself with this simple mineralogical statement , we should have thus argued , concerning the crystaline phenomena of the first mineral formations ; conformably to the principles which we have recog- nized ...
... mineral geology contented itself with this simple mineralogical statement , we should have thus argued , concerning the crystaline phenomena of the first mineral formations ; conformably to the principles which we have recog- nized ...
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Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines ..., Volumen1 Richard Watson Vista de fragmentos - 1850 |
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