| Monthly literary register - 1821 - 678 lehte
...hypothesis, which supposes the word beginning, as applied by Moses in the first book of Genesis, to express an undefined period of time, which was antecedent...; during which period, a long series of operations and revolutions may have been going (in. Now,' it appears to me, that neither of these hypotheses is... | |
| 1826 - 382 lehte
..." beginning," as applied by Moses, (Genesis, ch. i., v. 1,) expressed an undefined period of time, antecedent to the last great change that affected...creation of its present animal and vegetable inhabitants ; and that the days of the Mosaic are not to be strictly construed as implying the same length of time... | |
| 1826 - 382 lehte
..." beginning," as applied by Moses, (Genesis, ch. i., v. 1,) expressed an undefined period of time, antecedent to the last great change that affected...creation of its present animal and vegetable inhabitants ; and that the days of the Mosaic are not to be strictly construed as implying the same length of time... | |
| James Kennedy Bailie - 1827 - 586 lehte
...day ; others ( Buckland, Vind. Geol. p. 3 1 .)conceiving it " to express an undefined period of time antecedent to the last great change that affected the surface of the earth." This were more accurately perhaps expressed, the commencement of an indefinite period, over which were... | |
| 1837 - 684 lehte
...supposes the word sbeginning' as applied by Moses in the first verse of the book of Genesis, to express an undefined period of time, which was antecedent...the earth, and to the creation of its present animal ant! vegetable inhabitants; during which period a long series of operations anj revolutions may have... | |
| 1837 - 682 lehte
...supposes the word -beginning1 as applied by Moses in the first verse of the book of Genesis, to express an undefined period of time, which was antecedent...great change that affected the surface of the earth, audio the creation of its present animal and vegetable inhabitants ; during which period a long series... | |
| 1837 - 728 lehte
...That the word beginning, was applied by Moses in the first verse of the book of Genesis, to express an undefined period of time, which was antecedent...; during which period, a long series of operations and revolutions may have been Dr. Buckland meutions that Professor Si Hi man, in an American supplement... | |
| 1837 - 756 lehte
...verse of the book of Genesis, to express an undefined period of time, which was antecedent to the hist great change that affected the surface of the earth,...; during which period, a long series of operations and revolutions may have been Dr. Buckland mentions that Professor Silliman, in an American supplement... | |
| Henry Thomas De La Beche - 1837 - 394 lehte
...supposes the word 'beginning' as applied by Moses in the fir.-t verse of the book of Genesis, to express an undefined period of time, which was antecedent to the last great change thai affected the surface of the earth, and to the creation of its present animal and vegetable inhabitants... | |
| Alexander Keith - 1839 - 394 lehte
...supposes the word 'beginning,' as applied by Moses in the first verse of the Book of Genesis, to express an undefined period of time which was antecedent to...great change that affected the surface of the earth." But the record itself does not seem to be limited to this last great change, nor even to the creation... | |
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