The Truth of Revelation, Demonstrated by an Appeal to Existing Monuments, Sculptures, Gems, Coins, and Medals |
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... preserving equal eras in equal times , which find their measure and expression in the vibration of a musical string , or that of a pendulum moving in a cycloid . Respecting the nature of light , we have no knowledge ; one thing ...
... preserving equal eras in equal times , which find their measure and expression in the vibration of a musical string , or that of a pendulum moving in a cycloid . Respecting the nature of light , we have no knowledge ; one thing ...
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... carbonate of lime . It is altogether different , however , with the chalcedonic envelopes of Iceland and other silicious depositions ; for the form alone is not merely preserved but the substance itself is hermetically sealed up , C 3 29.
... carbonate of lime . It is altogether different , however , with the chalcedonic envelopes of Iceland and other silicious depositions ; for the form alone is not merely preserved but the substance itself is hermetically sealed up , C 3 29.
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John Murray. preserved but the substance itself is hermetically sealed up , and preserved from the agencies of decay . Moss agates afford a familiar example of this description . No definite idea can , therefore , be formed from what are ...
John Murray. preserved but the substance itself is hermetically sealed up , and preserved from the agencies of decay . Moss agates afford a familiar example of this description . No definite idea can , therefore , be formed from what are ...
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... preserved by a living link , which con- nected it with a postdiluvian age ; and , though we do not know the species of register which transmitted so faithfully the history of the human family from its pro- totype to the last of the ...
... preserved by a living link , which con- nected it with a postdiluvian age ; and , though we do not know the species of register which transmitted so faithfully the history of the human family from its pro- totype to the last of the ...
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... preserved unmixed with the streams of error . Had Juvenal , without cause , written bitter things against the Egyptians , as the following keenly testifies , " Porrum et cepe nefas violare ac frangere morsu . O sanctas gentes , quibus ...
... preserved unmixed with the streams of error . Had Juvenal , without cause , written bitter things against the Egyptians , as the following keenly testifies , " Porrum et cepe nefas violare ac frangere morsu . O sanctas gentes , quibus ...
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adverted altogether ancient animal antediluvian antiquity appear attest beautiful believe bones Brahmins Buckland Budha Budhism Cæsar called caves Champollion character CHRIST Christian circumstances coin considered creation Deity deluge Dendera deposition diluvial diluvium discovered discovery Divinity doubt Druids earth Egypt Egyptian elephant entire epocha event evidence existence fac simile fact feet formation fossil geological geologists geology gigantic globe heaven Hebrew hieroglyphic human hundred hyæna infidel inscription interesting Israel Jerusalem JESUS Jews Judea king Kirkdale Kirkdale Cave laws legend limestone LORD Lyell mastodon matter medal mind miracle Moses mountains mythology nature opinion organic remains pachydermata patriarch Pentateuch period phenomena phrenology Plate possess present proof prophets prove quadrupeds question reason recorded reference remarkable Revelation rhinoceros rocks ruin Sacred Samaritans SAVIOUR says Scriptures seems serpent shekel shells Shishak species stalagmite stones strata supposed symbols Tacitus temple things tion truth waters worship zodiac