[Gutenberg 52973] • Geology and Revelation / or, the Ancient History of the Earth, considered in the geological facts and revealed religion.
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- Authors
- Molloy, Gerald
- Publisher
- Forgotten Books
- Tags
- bible and geology , bible and science
- ISBN
- 9781330118436
- Date
- 2015-09-27T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 3.02 MB
- Lang
- en
Excerpt from Geology and Revelation: Or the Ancient History of the Earth
But, it may be asked, why should two such incongruous topics be set down for discussion side by side? To an swer this question is to explain the scope and design of the present work. We are not going to write a Manual of Geology; nor yet a Treatise on Revelation. Taken sepa rately, these two subjects have been handled with eminent skill and ability; the one by the votaries of Science, the other by the friends of Theology. It is our purpose to con sider them not so much in themselves as in their mutual relations to compare the conclusions of Geology with the truths of Revelation; and to inquire if it be possible to accept the one and yet not to abandon the other.
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