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The Mosaic History of the Creation of the World / Illustrated by Discoveries and Experiments Derived from the Present Enlightened State of Science; With Reflections, Intended to Promote Vital and Practical Religion

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The author reads the Mosaic account of creation alongside contemporary scientific observations, using discoveries in astronomy, meteorology, and natural history to illustrate the universe's origin and structure and to argue for divine design. Chapters survey the formation of celestial bodies, the cycles of water and weather, the diversity of animals and plants, and the unique composition of humans as body and spirit. Reflections link natural phenomena to revealed Scripture, engage philosophical authorities about the divine Word, and urge that combined study of nature and Scripture fosters practical piety and moral duty.

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Thomas Wood

Thomas Wood was an author known for his contributions to educational literature and religious thought in the 19th century. His notable works include "Practical Grammar and Composition," which aimed to enhance the understanding of grammar and writing skills, and "The Mosaic History of the Creation of the World," a text that intertwines scientific discoveries with reflections on religion. Wood's writings reflect a commitment to promoting practical knowledge and vital religion, making him a significant figure in the context of his time.

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