The Order of Nature Considered in Reference to the Claims of Revelation a Thi

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The Order of Nature Considered in Reference to the Claims of Revelation a Thi
Baden Powell
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, 1857.
Essay I. Note. ] EECENT BIBLE-PHILOSOPHY, 221 being altogether delusive sports of nature; he regards them, in fact, as mere resemblances of real forms, produced in the miraculous process of the simultaneous and sudden creation of the whole world and all things in it in the Mosaic six days.
This speculation affords a singular specimen of the extent to which one absurdity maybe speciously justi- fied by stringing on to it another still more preposterous. The argument stands, in fact, thus
...: — The first of existing plants, animals, and men were all created suddenly out of nothing : therefore full-grown ; therefore bearing all the marks of previous growth and development, as e. G. Trees with concentric rings, Adam and Eve 1 with the um- bilicus (d/x0a\oc, hence the title of the book). In like manner, therefore, the crust of the earth exhibits like fallacious marks of successive deposits: therefore those deposits show fallacious organic remains; therefore those remains display individually the fallacious appearances of successive growth!

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