Scripture Natural History Containing a Descriptive Account of the Quadrupeds B

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Scripture Natural History Containing a Descriptive Account of the Quadrupeds B
William Carpenter
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Viii. 22. The waters or lifles continued to increase for one hundred and fifty days. The decrease commenced on the first day of Sivan, an d continued one hundred and twenty days. Thus we trace the counsel of heaven, and not the accidental approach of a comet, in allowing Noah time to reap the harvest before the rain ; and in bringing him out of the ark at a season proper for following the waters with the seeds for the succeeding year. The changes and ravages of nature, correspond with the impet...- uous force of the flood. Travellers and geologists are all agreed, that in every continent and island, the mountains, the hills, the de- clivities, are, in places without number, left desolatetl of earth, craggy and bare ; and many of the rocks of bolder hills, and salient promontories, appear to have been detached to a considerable dis- tance from the elevated summits to which thry once belonged. Against promontories and bolder shores, the flux and reflux of the tides would be so impetuous, as, in many places, to undermine their base, and the part so undermined would fall prostrate into the sea, leaving the side from which it was disjoined by caverns and fissures, a mural and terrific precipice, to brave through future age* the incessant war of the ocean.

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