The Testimony of the Rocks: Or, Geology in Its Bearings on the Two Theologies, Natural and RevealedGould and Lincoln, 1857 - 502 pages |
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... species of vege- tables . We hope that , as it was all but ready for publication , it may yet be given to the world . The name of Hugh Miller will ever stand forth as synonymous with all that is honest and manly ; as the impersonation ...
... species of vege- tables . We hope that , as it was all but ready for publication , it may yet be given to the world . The name of Hugh Miller will ever stand forth as synonymous with all that is honest and manly ; as the impersonation ...
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... species ; and in the Tertiary deposits they greatly out- number all the humbler classes , and appear not only as herbs , but also as great trees . Not , however , until shortly before the introduction of man do some of their highest ...
... species ; and in the Tertiary deposits they greatly out- number all the humbler classes , and appear not only as herbs , but also as great trees . Not , however , until shortly before the introduction of man do some of their highest ...
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... species , -a larger and smaller . The still better known Chondrus cris- pus , the Irish moss or carrageen of our cookery - books , has likewise its apparent though more distant representative in Chondritis , a Lower Silurian algæ , of ...
... species , -a larger and smaller . The still better known Chondrus cris- pus , the Irish moss or carrageen of our cookery - books , has likewise its apparent though more distant representative in Chondritis , a Lower Silurian algæ , of ...
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... species of chondrus , the common carrageen , and the - Fig . 7 . LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM . Fig . 8 . EQUISETUM FLUVIATILE . smaller species , C. Norvegicus . Now , in the thickly - spread fucoids of this Highland shore we have not a very ...
... species of chondrus , the common carrageen , and the - Fig . 7 . LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM . Fig . 8 . EQUISETUM FLUVIATILE . smaller species , C. Norvegicus . Now , in the thickly - spread fucoids of this Highland shore we have not a very ...
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... species , Lycopodium clavatum , with its long scaly stems and upright spikes of lighter green , altogether a graceful though flowerless plant , which the herd - boy learns to select from among its fellows , and to bind round his cap ...
... species , Lycopodium clavatum , with its long scaly stems and upright spikes of lighter green , altogether a graceful though flowerless plant , which the herd - boy learns to select from among its fellows , and to bind round his cap ...
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Page 138 - Thou makest thine appeal to me: I bring to life, I bring to death: The spirit does but mean the breath: I know no more.
Page 37 - And he spake of trees, from the cedar tree that is in Lebanon even unto the hyssop that springeth out of the wall: he spake also of beasts, and of fowl, and of creeping things, and of fishes.
Page 268 - Adam the goodliest man of men since born His sons, the fairest of her daughters Eve.
Page 233 - These are the generations of the heavens and of the earth when they were created in the day that the LORD God made the earth and the heavens...
Page 262 - Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth? declare, if thou hast understanding. Who hath laid the measures thereof, if thou knowest? or who hath stretched the line upon it? Whereupon are the foundations thereof fastened? or who laid the corner stone thereof; When the morning stars sang together, and all the Sons of God shouted for joy?
Page 261 - The decrees of God are, his eternal purpose according to the counsel of his will, whereby, for his own glory, he hath fore-ordained whatsoever comes to pass.
Page 229 - Thine eyes did see my substance, yet being unperfect; and in thy book all my members were written; Which in continuance were fashioned, when as yet there was none of them.
Page 138 - Who roll'd the psalm to wintry skies, Who built him fanes of fruitless prayer, Who trusted God was love indeed And love Creation's final law Tho...
Page 263 - He causeth the grass to grow for the cattle, and herb for the service of man: that he may bring forth food out of the earth...
Page 139 - No more? A monster then, a dream, A discord. Dragons of the prime, That tare each other in their slime. Were mellow music match'd with him. O life as futile, then, as frail! O for thy voice to soothe and bless ! What hope of answer, or redress ? Behind the veil, behind the veil.