[322] Holyoak's Discussion with Grant and Tonney.
[323] Bacon Novum Organum, I. xlix. xlvi.
[324] Sir W. Hamilton's Lectures, I. 53.
[325] Journal of Speculative Philosophy, I. 20.
[326] Humboldt, Cosmos, Vol. I. p. 7, 156.
[327] Our Inheritance in the Great Pyramid, 356.
[328] Annual of Scientific Discovery, 1852.
[329] Annual of Scientific Discovery, 1852.
[330] Cosmos, 4, 518. Dick's Celestial Scenery, chap. III. Sec. 7.
[331] Cosmos, 1, 75. Loomis' Progress of Astronomy, pp. 34, 40
[332] Loomis' Progress of Astronomy, p. 34, etc.
[333] Outlines of Astronomy, III. Sec. 13, 140.
[334] Thus several of the best telescopes in the world are rendered nearly useless by the passage of heavy railroad trains in their vicinity.
[335] Somerville's Physical Sciences, VI.
[336] Cosmos IV. 477. Phillips' Address to the British Association, 1865.
[337] North British Review, LXV.
[338] Annual of Scientific Discovery, 1864, 158.
[339] Cosmos I. 109.
[340] Cosmos IV. 501.
[341] Cosmos IV. 378.
[342] Harper's Magazine, June, 1872, p. 149.
[343] Annual Scientific Discovery, 1864, 134.
[344] Cosmos III. 40; IV. 363. Annual, 1861, 395, 396.
[345] Cosmos IV. 474.
[346] Kendall's Uranography, p. 11.
[347] Cosmos, 443-5.
[348] North British Review, No. LXV.
[349] Annual of Scientific Discovery, 1852, 119.
[350] Annual of Scientific Discovery, 1854, 150.
[351] Cosmos III. 115.
[352] Annual of Scientific Discovery, 1860.
[353] Annual of Scientific Discovery, 1852, 139.
[354] Annual of Scientific Discovery, 1864, 166.
[355] Plurality of Worlds, XII.
[356] North British Review, LXV.
[357] God's Glory in the Heavens, 168.
[358] Annual Scientific Discovery, 1863, 324.
[359] Cosmos IV. 378.
[360] See this proved chapter XI., Daylight Before Sunrise.
[361] See the possibility of such a source of volcanic action, of such a formation of plutonic rocks, proved by Lyell. Principles, chaps. XXXII. and XII.
[362] Sir David Brewster, K. H., D. C. L., F. R. S., More Worlds than One, p. 56.
[363] Rudiments of Geology, W. & R. Chambers, p. 10.
[364] Lyell's Principles of Geology, p. 3.
[365] Miller, Old Red Sandstone, p. 25.
[366] Hugh Miller, Footprints of the Creator, p. 313.
[367] American Cyclopædia, 1863, p. 374. Annual of Scientific Discovery, 1861, p. 351.
[368] London Quarterly Review, 1866, No. 51, p. 240.
[369] Lyell's Second Visit to the United States.
[370] The Advance, Chicago, May 28, 1868.
[371] Geological Time.
[372] Principles, Chaps. III. and IV.
[373] Principles, chap. XI.
[374] Principles, p. 530.
[375] Principles, chap. XXXI.
[376] Chambers' Cyclopædia Art. Appalachians.
[377] Types of Mankind, 329, 335, 338.
[378] The American Journal of Science and Art, edited by Profs. Silliman and Dana, XXVI. 235, 300.
[379] Frazer—Blending Lights, p. 113.
[380] De Vore's Modern Magic, 58.
[381] Isaiah, chap. xlviii. 22.
[382] John, chap. iii.
[383] 2 Timothy, chap. iii. Read the whole chapter.
[384] Romans, chap. x. Read the chapter.
[385] The Sermon on the Mount. Read it all.
[386] John, chap. iv.
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