|
Showing 1 - 10 of
10 matches in All Departments
The History of the Creation with which the Bible commences, is not
a mere incidental appendage to God's Revelation, but constitutes
the foundation on which the whole of that Revelation is based.
Setting forth as it does the relation in which man stands to God as
his Maker, and to the world which God formed for his abode, it
forms a necessary introduction to all that God has seen fit to
reveal to us with reference to His dispensations of Providence and
of Grace. It is, however, not uncommonly asserted that this history
cannot be reconciled with a vast number of facts which modern
science has revealed to us, and with theories based on observed
facts, and recom-mended by the unquestioned ability of the men by
whom they have been brought forward. At first sight there does seem
to be some ground for this assertion. Geology, for instance, makes
us acquainted with strata of rock of various kinds, arranged in
exact order, and of an aggregate thickness of many miles, which are
filled with the remains of a wonderful series of plants and
animals, these remains not being promiscuously collected, but
arranged in an unvarying order.
It is, then, by no means impossible that changes, which now only
become discernible with the lapse of centuries, might, at some past
period of our globe's history, have been the work of years only.
Nor is it at all probable that the present rate of change, which is
assumed as the basis of the calculation, is known with any approach
to accuracy.
It is, then, by no means impossible that changes, which now only
become discernible with the lapse of centuries, might, at some past
period of our globe's history, have been the work of years only.
Nor is it at all probable that the present rate of change, which is
assumed as the basis of the calculation, is known with any approach
to accuracy.
It is, then, by no means impossible that changes, which now only
become discernible with the lapse of centuries, might, at some past
period of our globe's history, have been the work of years only.
Nor is it at all probable that the present rate of change, which is
assumed as the basis of the calculation, is known with any approach
to accuracy.
Purchase one of 1st World Library's Classic Books and help support
our free internet library of downloadable eBooks. Visit us online
at www 1stWorldLibrary.ORG - - The History of the Creation with
which the Bible commences, is not a mere incidental appendage to
God's Revelation, but constitutes the foundation on which the whole
of that Revelation is based. Setting forth as it does the relation
in which man stands to God as his Maker, and to the world which God
formed for his abode, it forms a necessary introduction to all that
God has seen fit to reveal to us with reference to His
dispensations of Providence and of Grace. It is, however, not
uncommonly asserted that this history cannot be reconciled with a
vast number of facts which modern science has revealed to us, and
with theories based on observed facts, and recom-mended by the
unquestioned ability of the men by whom they have been brought
forward. At first sight there does seem to be some ground for this
assertion. kinds, arranged in exact order, and of an aggregate
thickness of many miles, which are filled with the remains of a
wonderful series of plants and animals, these remains not being
promiscuously collected, but arranged in an unvarying order.
|
You may like...
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R383
R310
Discovery Miles 3 100
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R383
R310
Discovery Miles 3 100
|