The Testimony of the Rocks / or, Geology in Its Bearings on the Two Theologies, Natural and Revealed
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A collection of popular lectures that brings geological evidence to bear on questions of faith by describing stratigraphic order, fossil assemblages, and the succession of ancient plants and animals. The author argues that the geologic record implies vast intervals of time and continuity of many living forms, and he proposes reading the scriptural days of creation as extended epochs compatible with scientific observation. The essays respond to critics, trace deposits from recent to older formations, and offer illustrative examples from regional rock records and paleobotany, while the closing lectures present more detailed contributions for readers versed in contemporary geology.
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