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Sicut Augustinus docet, in hujusmodi quæstionibus duo sunt observanda.Primo quidem ut Veritas Scripturæ inconcusse teneatur. Secundo, cum ScripturaDivina multipliciter exponi possit, quod nulli expositioni aliquis itapræcise inhæreat, ut si certa ratione constiterit hoc esse falsum quod aliquissensum Scripturæ esse credebat, id nihilominus asserere præsumat; ne Scripturaex hoc ab infidelibus derideatur, et ne eis via credendi præcludatur.
As Augustine teacheth, there are two things to be observed in questionsof this kind. First, that the truth of Scripture be inviolably maintained.Secondly, since Divine Scripture may be explained in many ways, that no onecling to any particular exposition with such pertinacity that, if what he supposedto be the teaching of Scripture should turn out to be plainly false, hewould nevertheless presume to put it forward; lest thereby Sacred Scriptureshould be exposed to the derision of unbelievers, and the way of salvationshould be closed to them.
Geology and Revelation:
OR THE
Ancient History of the Earth,
CONSIDERED IN THE LIGHT OF
GEOLOGICAL FACTS AND REVEALED RELIGION.
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS.
BY THE
Rev. GERALD MOLLOY, D. D.,
PROFESSOR OF THEOLOGY IN THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF ST. PATRICK, MAYNOOTH.
WITH AN INTRODUCTION
To the American edition; and a chapter on Cosmogony, [by permission]
from the Manual of Geology, by Prof. J. D. Dana.
NEW YORK:
G. P. PUTNAM & SONS,
1870.4
Stereotyped by Little, Rennie & Co., 645 and 647 Broadway, N. Y.
Press of The New York Printing Company, 81, 83, and 85 Centre St., N. Y.
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To the Very Reverend
CHARLES WILLIAM RUSSELL, D. D.
PRESIDENT OF SAINT PATRICK’S COLLEGE, MAYNOOTH,
This Volume is Inscribed,
WITH EVERY SENTIMENT OF AFFECTION AND RESPECT.
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The progress of modern Science has given rise tonot a few objections against the truths of Revelation.And of these there is none which seems to havetaken such a