How Did the Universe Originate and When Did the World Become a Habitable Earth?: The True Answer in the Light of the Hebrew and Greek Scriptures, Read Before the National Academy of Theology; Sketches on a Few of the Great Problems of Science, Philosophy,

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Perhaps no subjects have engaged the attention Of the peasant and the King, the mind Of the philosopher and the theologian, ancient, mediaeval and modern, more intensely, than the subjects Of the first twelve chapters Of the Book Genesis. The first and second chapters give the genesis Of the Universe; the third and fourth [chapters reveal the genesis Of Sin; the sixth and following chapters describe the destruction Of a wicked race and the preservation Of one family; the tenth and eleventh chapters contain the genesis Of the Nations, and have remained to this day an authority On that. Subject among Ethnologists; the twelfth chapter presents the genesis Of the Abrahamic people. It is, indeed, a book Of generations, births, beginnings and origins.

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