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" The link by which they are connected is of a higher and immaterial nature ; and their connection is to be sought in the view of the Creator himself, whose aim in forming the earth, in allowing it to undergo the successive changes which geology has pointed... "
The Testimony of the Rocks: Or, Geology in Its Bearings on the Two ... - Page 211
by Hugh Miller - 1857 - 500 pages
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Wells's First Principles of Geology: A Text-book for Schools, Academies and ...

David Ames Wells - Geology - 1861 - 348 pages
...sought in the view of the Creator himself, whoso aim in forming the earth, in allowing it to underge the successive changes which geology has pointed out, and in creating successively all tho different types of animals which have passed away, was to introduce man upon the surface of the...
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The Testimony of the Rocks: Or, Geology in Its Bearings on the Two ...

Hugh Miller - Bible and geology - 1862 - 498 pages
...they are connected is of a higher and immaterial nature ; and their connection is to be sought in the view of the Creator himself, whose aim in forming...END TOWARDS WHICH ALL THE ANIMAL CREATION HAS TENDED FROM THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE FIRST PALAEOZOIC FISHES." These, surely, are extraordinary deductions....
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The Supernatural in Relation to the Natural

James McCosh - Apologetics - 1862 - 460 pages
...they are connected is of a higher and immaterial nature ; and their connexion is to be sought in the view of the Creator Himself, whose aim in forming...which have passed away, was to introduce man upon its surface. Man is the end towards which all the animal creation has tended from the .first appearance...
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The Biblical treasury, Volume 8

1867 - 214 pages
...they are connected is of a higher and immaterial nature, and their connection is to be sought in the view of the Creator Himself, whose aim in forming...upon the surface of our globe. Man is the end towards ictiicli all the animal creation has tended from the first appearance of the first Pulceozoic fishes."...
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Defence of the Christian faith: 4 lects

Hugh Sherrard - 1863 - 102 pages
...they are connected is of a higher and immaterial nature ; and their connection is to be sought in the view of the Creator Himself, whose aim in forming...which have passed away, was to introduce man upon the swrface of ow globe. Man is the end towards which all the animal creation has tended from the first...
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Wells's First Principles of Geology: A Text-book for Schools, Academies and ...

David Ames Wells - Geology - 1864 - 348 pages
...immaterial nature ; and their connection is to be sought in the view of the Creator himself, whese aim in forming the earth, in allowing it to undergo...passed away, was to introduce man upon the surface of the globe. Man is the end toward which all the animal creation has tended from the first appearance...
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Well's First Principles of Geology: A Textbook for Schools, Academies and ...

David Ames Wells - 1865 - 348 pages
...immateriaf nature ; and their connection is to be sought in the view of the Creator himself; whese aim in forming the earth, in allowing it to undergo...passed away, was to introduce man upon the surface of the globe. Man is the end toward which aU the animal creation has tended from the first appearance...
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Works: The testimony of the rocks

Hugh Miller - 1865 - 530 pages
...they are connected is of a higher and immaterial nature ; and their connection is to be sought in the view of the Creator himself, whose aim in forming...pointed out, and in creating successively all the dirterent types of animals which have passed away, wan to introduce man upon the surface »f our globe....
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The two-fold purpose of Creation

Robert Taylor (incumbent of Hartlepool.) - 1865 - 294 pages
...this with a brighter eye and a more penetrating probe than Professor Owen, whose verdict is, that " man is the end towards which all the animal creation has tended from the first appearance of the Palaeozoic fishes." Now, if God willed the creation of man as a being...
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Man: a Story of Light and Darkness

Rev. Henry Greene - 1866 - 496 pages
...they are connected is of a higher and immaterial nature, and their connection is to be sought in the view of the Creator Himself, whose aim in forming...towards which all the animal creation has tended, from the first appearance of the first palaeozoic fishes." These are, as Hugh Miller justly observes,...
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