| John Cresson Trautwine - 1856 - 134 pages
...logieal ability, and by a style peeuliarly elear, easy, and energetie."— Nmieoxformisi. " No one ean rise from its perusal without being impressed with a sense of the singular weakness of modern seeptieism." — Baptist Magazine. " The author has displayed eonsiderable learning and eritieal aeumen... | |
| David Stevenson - 1859 - 334 pages
...Genesis, in connection with modern scientific hypotheses, is excellent." — English, Churchman. " Distinguished by the true spirit of scientific inquiry,...sense of the singular weakness of modern scepticism." — Baptist Magazine. *' The author has displayed considerable learning and critical acumen in combating... | |
| George Hamilton Gordon Earl of Aberdeen - 1860 - 174 pages
...of Genesis, in connection with modem scientific hypotheses, is excellent." — English Churchman. " Distinguished by the true spirit of scientific inquiry,...sense of the singular weakness of modern scepticism." — Baptist Magazine. " A valuable contribution to controversial theological literature." — City... | |
| Sunbeam Stories, Matilda Anne Mackarness - 1869 - 394 pages
...of Genesis, in connection with modern scientific hypotheses, is excellent.'— ENGLISH CHURCHMAN. ' Distinguished by the true spirit of scientific inquiry,...by a style peculiarly clear, easy, and energetic.' No K CONFORM 1ST. ' No one can rise from its perusal without being impressed with a sense of the sIngular... | |
| Thomas Tredgold - 1861 - 472 pages
...of Genesis, in connection with modern scientific hypotheses, is excellent." — English Churchman. " Distinguished by the true spirit of scientific inquiry,...impressed with a sense of the singular weakness of modem scepticism." — Baptist Magazine. " The author has displayed considerable learning and critical... | |
| John Timbs - 1861 - 340 pages
...of Genesis, in connection with modern scientific hypotheses, ia excellent.'— ENGLISH CHURCHMAN. ' Distinguished by the true spirit of scientific inquiry,...NONCONFORMIST. ' No one can rise from its perusal without bein^ impressed with a sense of the singular weakness of modern scepticism. ' — BAPTIST MAGAZINE.... | |
| 1863 - 836 pages
...geologists and of the figure of tho earth," of the " mosaic cosmogony," "of miracles," and the like. No one can rise from its perusal without being impressed...sense of the singular weakness of modern scepticism. With reference to the Bishop of Xatal, om- author very pertinently asks, " Has it at length come to... | |
| Thomas John Gullick - 1864 - 386 pages
...hypotheses, ia excellent.'— ENGLISH CHURCHMAN. ' Distinguished by the true spirit of scientific inquiry, hy great knowledge, by keen logical ability, and by a...sense of the singular weakness of modern scepticism.' — BAPTIST MAGAZINE. Mysteries of Life, Death, and Futurity. Illustrated from the best and latest... | |
| John Timbs - 1864 - 328 pages
...connection with moilern scientific hypotheses, is excellent.'— ENGLISH CHUECHMAW. * Distinguished hy the true spirit of scientific inquiry, by great knowledge,...by a style peculiarly clear, easy, and energetic.' NONCONFOEMIST. * No one can rise from its perusal without being impressed with a sense of the singular... | |
| John Timbs - 1864 - 338 pages
...of Genesis, in connection, with modern scientific hypoit,eses, is exedlem.'—ENGLISH CHUECHMAN. • Distinguished by the true spirit of scientific inquiry,...by great knowledge, by keen logical ability, and by astvle peculiarly clear, easy, and energetic.' NO> CONFOEMIST. ' No one can rise from ita perusal without... | |
| |