Shall it any longer then be said, that a science, which unfolds such abundant evidence of the Being and Attributes of God, can reasonably be viewed in any other light than as the efficient Auxiliary and Handmaid of Religion ? Some few there still may... Elements of Geology: Intended for the Use of Students - Sida 289efter Samuel St. John - 1851 - 334 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| William Buckland - 1837 - 476 sidor
...Attributes of God, can reasonably be viewed in any other light than as the efficient Auxiliary and Handmaid of Religion ? Some few there still may be, whom timidity...ages beneath the surface of the earth, than impose on the student in Natural Theology the duty of studying its contents ; a duty, in which for lack of... | |
| William Sidney Gibson - 1840 - 328 sidor
...Attributes of God, can reasonably be viewed in any other light than as the efficient Auxiliary and Handmaid of Religion? Some few there still may be whom timidity,...ages beneath the surface of the earth, than impose on the student in natural theology the duty of studying its contents; a duty in which for lack of experience... | |
| Edward Hitchcock - 1851 - 418 sidor
...attributes of God, can reasonably be viewed in any other light than as the efficient auxiliary and handmaid of religion? Some few there still may be, whom timidity, or prejudice, or want cf opportunity, allow not to examine its evidence; who are alarmed by the novelty, or surprised by... | |
| Theodore Alors W. Buckley - 1854 - 332 sidor
...attributes of God, can reasonably be viewed in any other light than as the efficient auxiliary and handmaid of religion? Some few there still may be, whom timidity...ages beneath the surface of the earth, than impose on the student in natural theology the duty of investigating its contents ; a duty in which, for lack... | |
| Edward Hitchcock - 1854 - 548 sidor
...attributes of God, can reasonably be viewed in any other light than as the efficient auxiliary and handmaid of religion ? Some few there still may be, whom timidity,...kept closed the volume of witness, which has been scaled up for ages, beneath the surface of the earth, than impose upon the student in natural theology... | |
| Paton James Gloag - 1859 - 204 sidor
...attributes of God, can reasonably be viewed in any other light than as the efficient auxiliary and handmaid of religion? Some few there still may be whom timidity,...ages beneath the surface of the earth, than impose on the student in natural theology the duty of studying its contents; a duty, in which for lack of... | |
| Edward Hitchcock - 1859 - 628 sidor
...attributes of God, can reasonably be viewed in any other light than as the efficient auxiliary and handmaid of religion ? Some few there s'till may be, whom timidity,...opportunity, allow not to examine its evidence ; who are^alarmed by the novelty, or surprised by the extent and magnitude, of the views which geology forces... | |
| Edward Hitchcock - 1860 - 400 sidor
...attributes of God, can reasonably be viewed in any other light than as the efficient auxiliary and handmaid of religion ? Some few there still may be, whom timidity,...who are alarmed by the novelty, or surprised by the magnitude and extent, of the views which geology forces on their attention ; and who would rather have... | |
| Henry Tullidge - 1863 - 454 sidor
...reasonably be viewed in any other light than as the efficient auxiliary and handmaid of religion ? Some there still may be, whom timidity, or prejudice, or...who are alarmed by the novelty, or surprised by the magnitude and extent of the views which geology forces on their attention ; and who would rather have... | |
| Patrick Buchan - 1868 - 276 sidor
...attributes of God, can reasonably be viewed in any other light than as the efficient auxiliary and handmaid of religion ? Some few there still may be whom timidity,...who are alarmed by the novelty, or surprised by the magnitude and extent of the views which geology forces on their attention ; and who would rather have... | |
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