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Identifier: godinnaturerevel00wood (find matches)
Title: God in nature and revelation
Year: 1875 (1870s)
Authors: Woodman, J. M. (from old catalog)
Subjects: Revelation Natural theology Bible and science Religion and science
Publisher: New York, S(an) F(rancisco, etc.) J.G. Hodge & co.
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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What is said of the habits of the Indians?How did those of the north differ from those in the south ? Have the Indians excelled in agriculture ? Is the trouble in the ground, or the tillers ? * 12. What is here said of the Bible ? 25 386 DESCENDANTS OF CAIN. What would be natural ?What is probable ? Could not Christ cross the Atlantic with thesame facility as the sea of Galilee ?* 13. What was one of the objects of his mission ?Isa. 61:1. May not prison have a somewhat literal mean-ing ?* What did he announce ? 14. What did Peter write ? Is this easy to understand ? * 15. What is the word here translated disobe-dient? What literal meaning has it ? How would the verse then read ? Were not the people of the so-called world,to be destroyed, warned by Noah ? Was not their wickedness the reason that theywere not saved ? Gen. 6: 5. 16. What version do the Koman Catholics giveit? Can we believe this?What seems true ? Were they the same people, or their descend-ants?* What question is asked ?
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KOSMOS IN VAPOR.—Gen. 1:6. HISTORY OF A DROP OF WATER. LESSON LXXI. Hath the rain a father ? or who hath begotten the dropsof dew? Job 38: 28. 1. By a figure of rhetoric we cause inanimatethings to speak. We will let the rain drop tellhis own story. 2. My birth-place was unbounded space. Myparents names were Hydrogen and Oxygen.They were directly from the forming hand of thegreat Architect of the universe. 3. My parents are said to have entertained foreach other the very strongest affection, fromtheir earliest meeting. Henceforth they desiredto be united in the strong bonds of matrimony.Long aeons passed and no uniting priest appearedto solemnize their wish. Still they were affiancedby a decision, that no misfortune could break. 388 HISTORY OF A DROP OF WATER. 4. They beheld the marshaling from chaos ofthose ethereal particles of matter, which, united,would form immense luminous centers, calledsuns, and light was born. They looked uponthese centers as so many lone sentinels, kindlin

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