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Modern science in Bible lands / by Sir J. William Dawson.
Dawson, John William, Sir, 1820-1899.Date: 1895- Books
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A treatise on the deluge. Containing I. Remarks on the Lord Bishop of Clogher's account of that event. II. A full explanation of the scripture history of it. III. A collection of all the principal heathen accounts. IV. Natural Proofs of the Deluge, deduced from a great Variety of Circumstances, on and in the terraqueous Globe. And, Under the foregoing general articles, The following Particulars will be occasionally discussed and proved, viz. The Time when, and the Manner how America was first peopled. - The Mosaic Account of the Deluge written by Inspiration. - The Certainty of an Abyss of Water within the earth. - The Reality of an inner Globe or central Nucleus. - The Cause of the subterranean Vapour and of Earthquakes. - The Origin of Springs, Lakes, &c. - The Formation of Mountains, Hills; Dales, Vallies, &c. - The Means by which the Bed of the Ocean was formed. - The Cause of Caverns or natural Grottos; with a Description of the most remarkable, especially those in England. - Also an Explication of several lesser Phaenomena in Nature. Adorned with a Copper-Plate, representing the internal Structure of the terraqueous Globe, from the Center to the Circumference. By A. Catcott, Lecturer of St. John's, in the City of Bristol.
Catcott, Alexander, 1725-1779.Date: 1761- Books
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The scripture-theory of the earth, Throughout all its revolutions, and all the periods of its existence, from the creation, to the final renovation of all things. By the author of, An essay on redemption.
Worthington, William, 1703-1778.Date: MDCCLXXIII. [1773]- Books
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Remarks on some late papers relating to the universal deluge, and to the natural history of the earth / by John Harris.
Harris, John, 1667?-1719Date: 1697- Books
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A supplement and continuation of the essay towards a natural history of the earth. / Written originaly in Latin, by John Woodward, M.D. ... And now first translated by Benj. Holloway, LL.B. and F.R.S. To which is prefixed an introduction, by the translator, wherein are set forth physical proofs of the existence of God, his actual incessant concurrence to the support of the universe, and of all organical bodyes, vegetables, and animals, particularly man; with several other papers, transcribed out of Dr. Woodward's larger work, and never before printed.
Woodward, John, 1665-1728.Date: M.DCC.XXVI. [1726]