The Sacred Theory of the Earth: In which are Set Forth the Wisdom of God Displayed in the Works of the Creation, Salvation, and Consummation of All Things ...T. Kinnersley, 1816 - 716 pagini |
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Termeni și expresii frecvente
abyss action æther ancient animal antediluvian Antichthones appear argument atheists birds body bones called causes cavities cerning chyle clouds concerning consequently consider continued contrivance creation creatures degree deists deluge Deucalion dissolution Divine Divine Providence doth earth earthquakes effect eternal evil existence fire flood fluid gastric juice give globe ground happiness hath heat heavens human infinite inhabitants instance judge laws live luge mankind manner matter ment mind Moses Moses Bar Cepha motion mountains muscles nature necessary necessity neral never observed ocean opinion paradise perfect plain plants Plato present produced prove Providence Psal purpose quadrupeds rain reason rivers saith scripture seems sense Septuagint shew side soul species substance subterraneous suppose surface things thought tion torrid zone true tural ture universal universal deluge vapours virtue whole wicked wisdom wonder