Common-sense Geology: A Simplified Study for the General Reader

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Pacific Press Publishing Association, 1946 - Geology - 239 pages
Common-Sense Geology is a brief outline of the chief facts and fundamental principles of this much-misunderstood science made available for the general reader. Simple and readable, yet closely documented. A work that clearly upsets the arguments of evolutionists. It will confirm the faith of all who read it. - 1. The Methods and Problems of Geology, 2. How Rocks Are Now Being Made, 3. Running Water, 4. On the Seashore, 5. At the Bottom of the Ocean, 6. Movements of the Earth's Crust, 7. Volcanoes, 8. Igneous and Metamorphic Rocks, 9. The Fossils and What They May Teach Us, 10. Animals and Plants as Related to Geology, 11. The Archean and Paleozoic Groups, 12. The Mesozoic Group, 13. The Cenozic Group, 14. Theories and Conclusions

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THE METHODS AND PROBLEms of GeoloGY
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How RockS ARE NOW BEING MADE
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RUNNING WATER
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