| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - Books - 1777 - 588 pages
...firft place, the Canon has not fatisfaciorily eflabliJlied his main faci, that the lava in queilion, is the identical lava, which Diodorus Siculus mentions to have flowed from lima, in ut * Bryàone'a Travis-, mauY«xu«&<&<tek<mxV,Yj«.'w)!..(! p. 28. WatfonV Apelogyfir Chrìflìanìty't... | |
| Richard Watson - Sermons, English - 1788 - 494 pages
...Canon's reafoning. For, in the firft place, the Canon has not fatiffactorily eftablifhed his main fact, that the lava in queftion, is the identical lava,...of the lavas, and their different fituations, with ''• «i. refpect refpect to elevation or depreffion ; to their being expofed to winds, rains, and... | |
| Richard Watson - Sermons, English - 1788 - 500 pages
...Canon's reafoning. For, in the firft place, the Canon has not fatiffa&orily eftablifhed his main fact, that the lava in queftion, is the identical lava,...the fecond place, it may be obferved, that the time necefiary for converting lavas into fertile fields, muft be very different, according to the different... | |
| English literature - 1797 - 680 pages
...fir ft place, the Canon has not famfaftorily eilablifhed Ьь rn.iin fail, that the lava in queflion, is the identical lava, which Diodorus Siculus mentions to have flowed from Etna, in the fécond Carthaginian war ; and in the fécond pbce, it may be obferved, that the time neceflary for... | |
| John Wesley, George Story - Christianity - 1818 - 934 pages
...the first place, the Canon has not satisfactorily established his main fact that the lava in question is the identical lava which Diodorus Siculus mentions to have flowed from Etna, in the second Carthagenian war ; and in the second place it may be observed that the time necessary for converting... | |
| Sir George Cockburn - Malta - 1815 - 424 pages
...first place, the canon has not satisfactorily established his main fact, that the lava in question is the identical lava which Diodorus Siculus mentions to have flowed from Etna, in the second Carthaginian war ; and, in the second place, it may be observed, that the time necessary for... | |
| sir George Cockburn - Mediterranean Region - 1815 - 398 pages
...first place, the canon has not satisfactorily established his main fact, that the lava in question is the identical lava which Diodorus Siculus mentions to have flowed from Etna, in the second Carthaginian war ; and, in the second place, it may be observed, that the time necessary for... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 1082 pages
...first place, the Canon has not satisfactorily established his main fact, that the lava in question is the identical lava, which Diodorus Siculus mentions to have flowed from Etna, in the second Carthaginian war : and in the second place, it may be observed, that the time necessary for... | |
| Richard Lobb - Nature study - 1817 - 418 pages
...first place, the Canon has not satisfactorily established his main fact, that the lava in question is the identical lava, which Diodorus Siculus mentions to have flowed from Mtna. in the second Carthaginian war ; and, in the second place, it may be observed, that the time... | |
| Richard Watson - Apologetics - 1820 - 498 pages
...first place, the Canon has not satisfactorily established his main fact, that the lava in question is the identical lava which Diodorus Siculus mentions to have flowed from Etna, in the second Carthaginian war ; and, in the second place it may be 15* AN APOLOGY FOR CHRISTIANITY. observed,... | |
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