| Charles James Blomfield (bp. of London.) - 1832 - 502 strani
...may or may not be rightly construed. The question in no way involves the truth of the Mosaic history. As we are not called upon by Scripture to admit, so...matter without form and void, out of which this globe of earth was framed, * Cuvier's Essay, p. 171, quoted in Bishop Simmer's Records of Creation, I. p.... | |
| Lawrence Rawstorne - 1837 - 280 strani
...these extraordinary appearances to original contrivance. An eminent divine* has said, that " we are not required to deny the supposition, that the matter without form and void, out of which this globe of earth was framed, may have consisted of the wrecks and relics of more ancient worlds created and... | |
| Lawrence Rawstorne - 1837 - 250 strani
...these extraordinary appearances to original contrivance. An eminent divine* has said, that " we are not required to deny the supposition, that the matter without form and void, out of which this globe of earth was framed, may have consisted of the wrecks and relics of more ancient worlds created and... | |
| Gideon Algernon Mantell - 1839 - 522 strani
...lectures may appear almost incredible, and the inferences deduced from their investigation be considerejd as the vagaries of the imagination rather than the...created and destroyed by the same Almighty Power which called our world into being, and will one day cause it to pass away."* Thus, while the Bible reveals... | |
| Gideon Algernon Mantell - 1839 - 518 strani
...the mind, would be a sufficient and direct reply to the absurd i 5. EXTENT OF GEOLOGICAL PERIODS. f and unfounded charges brought against geology. On...created and destroyed by the same Almighty Power which called our world into being, and will one day cause it to pass away."• . Thus, while the Bible reveals... | |
| Charles Clay - 1839 - 166 strani
...earth ever had a beginning." Play&ir. " As we are not called upon by Scripture to admit, so neithei are we required to deny the supposition that the matter without form, and void, out of which this globe •ftartli n'as framed, may have consisted of the wrecks and relics of more ancient worlds, created... | |
| William Sidney Gibson - 1840 - 328 strani
...important reflection which is thus expressed by a most eminent prelate, the Bishop of London, viz. that, " as we are not called upon by Scripture to admit, so...matter without form, and void, out of which this globe of earth was framed, may have consisted of the wrecks and relics of more ancient worlds, created and... | |
| Joseph Timothy Haydn - 1841 - 586 strani
...discoveries in the natural world, and the inspired record. We are not called upon by Scripture to admit, neither are we required to deny, the supposition that...matter without form and void, out of which this globe of earth was framed, may have consisted of the wrecks and relics of more ancient worlds, created and... | |
| George Oliver - 1843 - 396 strani
...elapsed since God said, " Let the dry land appear !" The Bishop of London says in his sermons : — " As we are not called upon by Scripture to admit, so...matter without form and void, out of which this globe of earth was framed, may have consisted of the wrecks and relics of more ancient worlds, created and... | |
| George Palmer Putnam - 1851 - 752 strani
...discoveries in the natural world, and the inspired record. We are not called upon by Scripture to admit, neither are we required to deny, the supposition that...matter without form and void, out of which this globe of earth was framed, may have consisted of the wrecks and relics of more ancient worlds, created and... | |
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