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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... truth which is placed by other evidence beyond all dispute . With respect to the mere establishment of the fact , I shall have the wishes and feelings of all good Christians combined in my favour , however they may differ from me in ...
... truth which is placed by other evidence beyond all dispute . With respect to the mere establishment of the fact , I shall have the wishes and feelings of all good Christians combined in my favour , however they may differ from me in ...
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... truth would be unjustifiably sacrificed , if those who have strong arguments to allege , or at least arguments which ... Truth is my object , and truth alone ; for only by truth can God be glorified , and the salvation of man promoted ...
... truth would be unjustifiably sacrificed , if those who have strong arguments to allege , or at least arguments which ... Truth is my object , and truth alone ; for only by truth can God be glorified , and the salvation of man promoted ...
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... truth - but they are in a great hurry to escape from the consideration of it , and 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 ...
... truth - but they are in a great hurry to escape from the consideration of it , and 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 ...
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... truth not remarkable for any one good quality , derives its reputation from the Indian Boudha . ' It is not at all more extraordinary that the language of India should be found in England , than that the language of Wales should be ...
... truth not remarkable for any one good quality , derives its reputation from the Indian Boudha . ' It is not at all more extraordinary that the language of India should be found in England , than that the language of Wales should be ...
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... truth . " The Crees , " says Dr. Richardson , who accompanied Franklin in his journey to the shores of the Polar Sea , " all spoke of a universal deluge , caused by an attempt of the fish to drown Wosach- ootchacht , a kind of demigod ...
... truth . " The Crees , " says Dr. Richardson , who accompanied Franklin in his journey to the shores of the Polar Sea , " all spoke of a universal deluge , caused by an attempt of the fish to drown Wosach- ootchacht , a kind of demigod ...
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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