Nature and the Bible: Lectures on the Mosaic History of Creation in Its Relation to Natural Science, 1±ÇClark, 1886 |
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... appears which does not occasionally contain essays on questions directly or indirectly touching the Bible ; and in these essays it is for the most part either openly or covertly assumed that faith in the Scriptures , especially in the ...
... appears which does not occasionally contain essays on questions directly or indirectly touching the Bible ; and in these essays it is for the most part either openly or covertly assumed that faith in the Scriptures , especially in the ...
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... appears to be , to Moses , so that the first chapters of Genesis must be added to those portions of the Pentateuch which , as has been said above , must be ranked with the writings of the prophets . But there are many grave reasons ...
... appears to be , to Moses , so that the first chapters of Genesis must be added to those portions of the Pentateuch which , as has been said above , must be ranked with the writings of the prophets . But there are many grave reasons ...
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... appears to be , to Moses , so that the first chapters of Genesis must be added to those portions of the Pentateuch which , as has been said above , must be ranked with the writings of the prophets . But there are many grave reasons ...
... appears to be , to Moses , so that the first chapters of Genesis must be added to those portions of the Pentateuch which , as has been said above , must be ranked with the writings of the prophets . But there are many grave reasons ...
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... appears under different names , from the Athor of the Egyptians to Chaos , the rudis indigestaque molis of the author of the Meta- morphoses . The darkness and the mass of waters are everywhere principal features in the description ...
... appears under different names , from the Athor of the Egyptians to Chaos , the rudis indigestaque molis of the author of the Meta- morphoses . The darkness and the mass of waters are everywhere principal features in the description ...
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... appears among the heathen , but it is obscured ; the heathen cosmogonies either pre- suppose an existing substance and are therefore dualistic , or they substitute emanation for creation and are therefore pantheistic . Then they are all ...
... appears among the heathen , but it is obscured ; the heathen cosmogonies either pre- suppose an existing substance and are therefore dualistic , or they substitute emanation for creation and are therefore pantheistic . Then they are all ...
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