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and believed to be admissible by exegetes. May we not expect in this case also a third period, in which the progress of research will show that although we must not expect geology to confirm the so-called Biblical chronology, geologists will not be able to dispute the chronology which is historically vouched for and admitted by the Bible?

At all events we, as true Christians, know that all contradictions between Nature and the Bible are only apparent, and are caused by the mistakes of men of science or of exegetes; and that although learned men may not yet have succeeded in removing these apparent contradictions, yet the teaching of the Earth's strata can never really gainsay that which is gathered from the leaves of the Bible.

THE END.

INDEX.

ABBEVILLE, ii. 293, 301.

Aeby, ii. 105, 123, 138, 139, 147, 148,
149, 174, 213.

Agassiz, i. 79, 369; ii. 240, 188.
Alix, ii. 145.

Alluvium, i. 283, 384.

American race, ii. 192, 203 ff.
Amiens, ii. 293, 301, 305.
Ampère, i. 3, 78.
Amphioxus, ii. 126.

Anatomy, comparative, ii. 106.
Andrias Scheuchzeri, i. 263.

Angels, fall of the, i. 119, 121, 318.

Animals, creation of the, i. 136, 157,

313; ii. 2, 32.

95.

and plants, i. 313, 338 ff.

Beech age, ii. 325, 327.
Bellynck, i. 415; ii. 258.
Beringer, i. 260.
Bert, P., ii. 145.
Bertrand, i. 267.

Bible and nature, the, i. 23, 189; ii.
366.

does not teach science, i. 29 ff.,
89, 218 ff.

phraseology of the, i. 33, 98, 409,

458.
Biot, i. 78.

Bischof, G., i. 57, 62, 77, 216, 247,
291; ii. 20.

Bischoff, Th., ii. 141.

Blainville, i. 78.

classification of, i. 100, 449; ii. Blumenbach, ii. 192, 193.

extinct, i. 390 ff.

in the ark, i. 407, 446 ff.
primæval, i. 269 ff., 319.

separate creations of, i. 284, 448.

Anthropoid, ii. 122, 236.

Anthropology, ii. 176, 266. See Man.
Anthropomorphism, i. 101, 102.
Anti-geologists, i. 84.
Ape, ii. 117, 121 ff. passim.
Ararat, i. 408, 416.
Archæology, ii. 266.
Ark, i. 446 ff.
Astronomy, i. 189 ff.

Augustine, S., i. 44, 45, 101, 102, 106,
130, 139, 141, 146, 152, 162, 163,
183, 451; ii. 2, 126, 245, 246.
Aurochs, period of the, ii. 316.
Australian race, ii. 209, 210.

Autogeny, ii. 2.

Azoic period, i. 282, 341.

BACON, i. 72.

Baer, K. L. von, i. 78; ii. 14, 66, 109,
110, 189, 216, 232, 358.

Baer, W., ii. 321, 359.

Baltzer, i. 105, 139, 184, 294, 360.
Bara, i. 103, 135.

Basalt, i. 212.

Bastian, ii. 9.

Bathybius, ii. 11.

Böhme, Jakob, i. 120, 147.

Boker, i. 168, 169.

Bone breccias, i. 380.

Bone caves, i. 378 ff., 391; ii. 302.
Bourgeois, ii. 322.
Brachykephalous, ii. 198.
Brain, ii. 134, 141, 158.

Breadth, index of, ii. 198, 199.
Brewster, Sir D., i. 80.

Brongniart, A., i. 57, 78.

Bronn, H. G., ii. 29.

Bronze age, ii. 300, 308, 310, 311,

321.

Buch, L. von, i. 214.
Büchner, ii. 169.

Buckland, i. 31, 79, 167, 288, 311,
325, 371, 378.
Buffon, i. 237; ii. 40.
Bunsen, i. 104; ii. 250.

Burmeister, i. 54, 55, 61, 210; ii. 15,
129, 186, 201, 229.

CAINOZOIC period, i. 283, 336, 338,
377.

Cambrian system, i. 282.
Camper, Peter, ii. 293.
Cannibalism, ii. 355, 356.

Carboniferous period, i. 282, 290, 305,
334, 344, 346.

Caucasian race, ii. 182, 192, 201, 206,
207, 208, 214, 215, 217, 220.

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Cosmogonies, heathen, i. 20, 21.

Cosmogony, Mosaic, i. 21, 22, 97 ff.
Cotta, i. 286, 306.
Craniology, ii. 197.
Crannoges, ii. 350.
Create, i. 103, 104.

Creation, Mosaic account of, i. 16 ff.,
89-102, 172, 154 ff.

centre of, ii. 236.

second account of, i. 159.
Cretaceous system, i. 283.
Crystallization, i. 14.

Cuvier, i. 3, 382; ii. 35, 43, 95, 267.

DARWIN, i. 295; ii. 22, 44 ff. passim,
122, 123, 124, 137, 153 ff. passim,
170, 171.
Daubeny, i. 81.

Davy, Sir H., i. 80.

Day and night, i. 124, 133, 166, 203.
Days, six, i. 94, 95, 161 ff., 192, 294-
376, 398.

Deism, i. 238.

Delitzsch, i. 21, 102, 104, 121, 138,
202, 227, 405, 431, 448; ii. 250,
263.

Deluc, i. 78, 237, 382; ii. 267, 268.
Deluge, i. 222, 378 ff. passim, 403-461.
fossils caused by the, i. 258,
262, 294, 295.
Denise, fossil man of, ii. 322.
Descent, theory of, ii. 28-120.
Deutinger, i. 55, 244.

Devonian system, i. 278, 283.
Dillmann, i. 22, 195, 406.
Diluvial, ii. 302, 321.

Diluvium, i. 283, 376 ff. passim.
Dinotherium, i. 270.
Dolichokephalous, ii. 198.
Dolmen ii. 314.

EARTH, axis of the, i. 437.

formation of the, i. 209, 210,
229-253.

nucleus of the, i. 213, 231.
a spheroid, i. 229, 246, 436.
upheaval and depression of the,
i. 439; ii. 287 ff.

flattening of the, i. 229, 246,

436.

Ebrard, i. 333, 345, 449.
Egypt, ii. 275 ff.
Elephant period, ii. 325.
Elk, i. 337.

Elohim, i. 104, 160, 161.
Embryo, ii. 107, 108.
Engis skull, ii. 147, 355.
Entozoa, ii. 9.

Eocene or Eogene, i. 278, 377, 398.

Eozoon Canadense, i. 287; ii. 103.
Ereb, i. 168, 169.

Erratic blocks, i. 382.

Ethiopian race, ii. 182, 192, 208,

210, 214.

Euler, i. 76.

Evening and morning, i. 124, 168.
Evolution. See Theory of Descent.
Evolutionists, ii. 40 ff.

FABRE d'Envieu, i. 327; ii. 151.
Fabri, ii. 117.

Facial angle, ii. 193 ff.
Faraday, i. 80.

Firmament, i. 125.
Fleming, John, i. 79, 383.
Flint implements, ii. 302 passim.
Flood, legends of the, i. 404.
Flourens, ii. 8.

Foraminifera, i. 272, 287.
Formation, i. 212, 278.

Fossils, i. 212, 254-293, 295, 296,
319, 334 ff.; ii. 274, 355, 362.
footprints, i. 256; ii. 286.
raindrops, i. 257.

Fraas, i. 62, 78, 239, 254; ii. 174, 278,
320.

Fracastoro, i. 262.

Frohschammer, i. 144; ii. 13, 16, 78,
93, 161, 163, 181.
Fuchs, J. N. von, i. 77, 216.

GALILEO, i. 75.

Ganges, delta of the, ii. 283.
Gastræa, ii. 101.

Generatio æquivoca, ii. 1, 31.

Giebel, C. G., i. 139, 342, 453; ii.
122, 240.

Glacial period, i. 388; ii. 322.
Glaciers, i. 387.

Gneiss, i. 213, 282.

God, nature of, i. 64.

Spirit of, i. 113 ff., 319.

Goethe, i. 265; ii. 43.

Goppert, i. 292.

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Gorilla, ii. 122, 130, 133, 134, 139, Keerl, i. 221, 225, 314, 319, 323.

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Height, index of, ii. 198, 199.
Hengstenberg, i. 70, 146, 167, 311.

Herodotus, ii. 336.

Herschel, Sir J., i. 86, 199, 229.

Heterogeny, ii. 1.

Keil, i. 104, 149, 167, 294; ii. 182.

Keller, ii. 335, 348.

Keppler, i. 37, 74.

Kircher, Athanasius, i. 258.
Kjökken möddings, ii. 351 ff.
Knobel, i. 104.

Kurtz, i. 19, 24, 29, 41, 70, 118, 173,
174, 199, 311, 313, 318, 322; ii.
248.

Kutorga, i. 299, 300.

LAKE dwellings, ii. 332 ff.
Lamarck, i. 237; ii. 41.
Land and Sea, i. 128.
Land animals, i. 100, 135 ff.
Language, ii. 219, 220, 221.
Laplace, i. 229.

Lartet, ii. 357.
Latham, ii. 200.

Lateran Council, fourth, i. 108.
Laurentian system, i. 282, 287; ii.

103.

Leonhard, i. 77, 210, 354, 391, 441.

Hexameron, explanation of, i. 89 ff. Lepus Darwinii, ii. 69, 70.

See Creation and Days.

His, ii. 113.

Hitchcock, i. 79.

Hochstetter, ii. 238, 307, 347.

Hoffmann, ii. 36, 65.

Horner, ii. 275.

Huber, i. 63; ii. 62, 81, 115.

Human race, age of. See Man.

Humboldt, A. von, i. 49, 53, 375; ii.

187, 212.

Hutton, i. 214.

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Lindenschmit, ii. 291, 310, 335, 356.
Linnæus, i. 138; ii. 33, 121.

Literal interpretation of six days, i.
165, 204, 245, 294-310, 398.
Lombard, Peter, i. 30; ii. 3.
Lotze, i. 240; ii. 116.

Huxley, i. 51, 55, 256; ii. 8, 12, 20, 71, Lubbock, ii. 171, 312, 313.

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Lucæ, ii. 105, 138.

Lucretius, ii. 300.

Lüken, i. 20, 404; ii. 188.

Lusus naturæ, i. 259 ff.; ii. 304.
Lyell, i. 52, 209, 275, 283, 391;
ii. 149, 267, 287, 294, 326, 361.

MABILLON, i. 414; ii. 257.
Macculloch, i. 79.

Mädler, i. 77, 200, 203.
Maillet, de, ii. 41.

Inspiration, i. 14 ff., 409; ii. 251, 254. Malay race, ii. 192, 199, 208 ff. passim.

Instinct, ii. 82, 83.

Iron age, ii. 300 ff. passim.

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Jura limestone, i. 283.

VOL. II.

tertiary, ii. 321.

2 A

Mankind, unity of, ii. 178, 181-245.
Mantell, G., i. 80, 240, 267, 373.
Martin, i. 26, 75, 78; ii. 9, 25, 180.
Mastodon, i. 337.
Maurer, F., ii. 284.
Mayrhofer, i. 105, 120.
Megalithic, ii. 314.
Megalosaurus, i. 271, 336.
Meignan, i. 237, 337; ii. 258.
Mesokephalous, ii. 198.
Metamorphic rocks, i. 214, 341.
Meyer, B., i. 63; ii. 73.

Meyer, H. von, i. 78, 391; ii. 122.
Mezozoic, i. 282, 335, 336, 338.
Mica slate, i. 213, 282.

Oligocene, i. 283.

Omalius d'Halloy, i. 415, 416.
Ontogeny, ii. 107.

Organisms, pedigree of, ii. 88, 99, 100
Orthognathous, ii. 196.
Orthokephalous, ii. 198.
Owen, i. 80; ii. 188.

PALEOLITHIC period, i. 282; ii. 312.
Palæontology, i. 208, 253, 277-293,
312 ff.; ii. 101.

Palæozoic period, i. 282, 283, 334.
Pallmann, ii. 309, 334, 339, 341, 347,

351.

Pantheism, i. 238.

Michelis, i. 50, 105, 120, 187, 357; Paradise, i. 144, 155, 156, 309, 310.

ii. 39, 114.

Microcephalous idiots, ii. 143.
Migration, law of, ii. 63.

Miller, Hugh, i. 79, 84, 174, 325, 334,
399, 440, 441, 459.

Miocene, i. 283, 377, 398; ii. 323.

Mississippi, delta of, ii. 283.

Moigno, Abbé, i. 318, 419.

Molasse, i. 336, 378, 399.

Moleschott, ii. 134.

Molloy, i. 331, 337; ii. 271.

Monera, ii. 10 ff.

Pasteur, ii. 6 fr.

Peat, growth of, ii. 327 ff.
Pelvis, ii. 199, 219.
Pererius, i. 110.

Permian system, i. 278, 283, 346.
Peschel, ii. 171, 191, 211, 227.
Petavius, i. 110, 244.

Peter, S., i. 221, 222.

Peter Lombard.

See Lombard.

Pfaff, i. 77, 182, 216, 332, 419, 456;
ii. 114, 362.

Phillips, i. 395; ii. 295, 361.

Mongolian race, ii. 192, 195, 196, Phylogeny, ii. 108.

205 ff.

Morlot, ii. 344, 345, 361.

Pianciani, i. 85, 110, 168, 190, 243,
244, 304, 412, 413, 435, 436.

Müller, Joh., i. 77; ii. 38, 190, 219, Pine period, ii. 325.

224.

Müller, Max, ii. 165, 219.

Murchison, i. 80, 210, 287.
Mutzl, i. 168.

NATURAL Science, task of, i. 48-68.

misuse of, i. 7, 61, 239; ii. 172,

173, 358, 363.

Naumann, i. 268.

Neanderthal, ii. 147 ff., 355.
Nebulæ, i. 200.

Nebular hypothesis, i. 230, 231, 247.

Negro, ii. 182, 209, 211 ff. passim,
229, 231.

Neocene or Neogene, i. 283, 378.

Neolithic period, ii. 312.

Neptunism, i. 207-228, 248.

New Hollanders, ii. 210.

Newman, i. 30, 59.

Newton, i. 74.

Niagara, ii. 293.

Nicolas, i. 3.

Nile, ii. 275 ff.

delta of the, ii. 281.

Nilsson, ii. 307.

Nöggerath, i. 254, 270; ii. 329, 330.

OAK period, ii. 325, 327.
Oken, ii. 18, 188.

Pini, Hermenegild, i. 188.
Pithecoid theory, ii. 177, 366.
Plants, classification of, i. 99.

creation of, i. 129 ff., 284, 313,
315, 339; ii. 2, 32.

existence of, before sun, i. 204.
- primæval, i. 268 ff.
Platykephalous, ii. 198.
Pleistocene, i. 283, 377.
Plesiosaurus, i. 269, 337.

Pliocene, i. 283, 377, 398; ii. 323.
Plutonism, i. 207, 228.
Polythalamaceæ, i. 272.
Porphyry, i. 213.

Post pliocene, i. 283, 378.
Post tertiary, i. 283, 378.
Pouchet, ii. 6.

Prasias, lake, ii. 336.

Preadamite men, i. 273, 329.

Prehistoric age, ii. 320, 358.

Premetallic age, ii. 305.

Prichard, i. 80, 448; ii. 140, 187,

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