The Religion of Geology and Its Connected SciencesBlackwood, 1859 - 365 sidor |
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... adapted to a particular region , often of narrow limits ; and to remove them from thence , even to one slightly diverse , is to cause their deterioration and final destruction . In other words , their natures are exactly adapted to the ...
... adapted to a particular region , often of narrow limits ; and to remove them from thence , even to one slightly diverse , is to cause their deterioration and final destruction . In other words , their natures are exactly adapted to the ...
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... adapted to a sinful fallen being , rather than to one pure and holy . If he had adapted it to an unfallen being , and then changed it upon his apostasy , that change must have amounted to a new creation . For , as I have endeavoured to ...
... adapted to a sinful fallen being , rather than to one pure and holy . If he had adapted it to an unfallen being , and then changed it upon his apostasy , that change must have amounted to a new creation . For , as I have endeavoured to ...
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... adapted to a world of sin and death , and they are doubtless more happy here than they would be in a different condition , which might be more favourable to unfallen accountable beings . It Finally . This subject harmonises infinite and ...
... adapted to a world of sin and death , and they are doubtless more happy here than they would be in a different condition , which might be more favourable to unfallen accountable beings . It Finally . This subject harmonises infinite and ...
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The Religion of Geology and Its Connected Sciences Edward Hitchcock Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1859 |
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