The Doctrine of the Deluge: Vindicating the Scriptural Account from the Doubts which Have Recently Been Cast Upon it by Geological Speculations, Volume 1Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1838 - Bible |
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... evidently concur in the opinion of Linnæus , that no proofs whatever of that deluge are to be dis- cerned in the structure of the earth . Dr. Buck- land throws it aside as a feeble agent , and can find no phænomena worth recording ...
... evidently concur in the opinion of Linnæus , that no proofs whatever of that deluge are to be dis- cerned in the structure of the earth . Dr. Buck- land throws it aside as a feeble agent , and can find no phænomena worth recording ...
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... evidently derived from certain German spirits , called ' Kobold . ' 2 Even setting aside the mistakes , into which Europeans might be apt to fall when dealing with eastern names , the difference which is produced even by the difference ...
... evidently derived from certain German spirits , called ' Kobold . ' 2 Even setting aside the mistakes , into which Europeans might be apt to fall when dealing with eastern names , the difference which is produced even by the difference ...
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... 1566 copied on the very spot all the hieroglyphical paintings of Mexico he could procure . It is confirmed by Humboldt . 2 Gen. vi . 4 . Ibid . xi . 4 . was Votan or Vodan . He seems to be evidently TRADITIONS OF THE FLOOD . 31.
... 1566 copied on the very spot all the hieroglyphical paintings of Mexico he could procure . It is confirmed by Humboldt . 2 Gen. vi . 4 . Ibid . xi . 4 . was Votan or Vodan . He seems to be evidently TRADITIONS OF THE FLOOD . 31.
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... evidently the same as the Wodan or Odin , who reigned over the Scythians ; and " we cannot doubt , " says Humboldt , " that Wod or Odin , whose religion , as the northern historians admit , was introduced into Scandinavia by a foreign ...
... evidently the same as the Wodan or Odin , who reigned over the Scythians ; and " we cannot doubt , " says Humboldt , " that Wod or Odin , whose religion , as the northern historians admit , was introduced into Scandinavia by a foreign ...
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... evidently equivalent ; and , according to Vallancey , who states that this pagan custom is still preserved in Ireland by a set of mummers , who parade annually on that day in all parts of the king- dom , the meaning of them is " the ...
... evidently equivalent ; and , according to Vallancey , who states that this pagan custom is still preserved in Ireland by a set of mummers , who parade annually on that day in all parts of the king- dom , the meaning of them is " the ...
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Ammon ancient antiquity Apollodorus Arabic Ararat Arkite Ayeen Akbery Baris Bochart Budha bull called Celtic Celts Chaldee Champollion character constellation crescent Cronus dæmon deity deluge derived Deucalion diluvian divine Doorga dragon earth Egypt Egyptian emblem etymology fable father fire flood gods Grecian Greeks head Hebrew hence Hercules hieroglyphic hill Hindoos Hist honour horns Horus Ibid idol idolatry Indian Irish Isis island Jupiter king lake language meaning Menu Mizraim moon Moor's Hindu Pantheon Mount mountain mysteries mythology Neptune Nile Noah observes ocean Ogyges origin Orion Osiris Ovid Patriarch Pausanias Pelasgi Pelasgian Persian Phut Pleiades Plutarch preserved priests religion remarkable Remphan represented rites river rock sacred Sanscrit Saturn says serpent ship signifies Siva sometimes stars stone Strabo superstition supposed temple Thebes Thoth tradition Typhon Vallancey word worship zodiac δὲ καὶ τὴν τῆς τὸ τοῦ τῶν