"Some writers, rejecting the idea which science had……" — James Dwight Dana
"Some writers, rejecting the idea which science had reached, that reefs of rocks could be due in any way to "animalcules," have talked of electrical forces, the first and last appeal of ignorance."
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11 Quotes by James Dwight Dana
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The profoundest facts in the earth's history prove that the oceans have always been oceans.
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Geology is rapidly taking its place as an introduction to the higher history of man. If the author has sought…
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There can be no real conflict between the two Books of the Great Author. Both are revelations made by Him…
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Science, while it penetrates deeply the system of things about us, sees everywhere, in the dim limits of vision, the…
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The grand old Book of God still stands; and this old earth, the more its leaves are turned over and…
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Mount Shasta - a vision of immensity such as pertains to the vast universe rather than to our own planet.
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The coral zoophyte may be leveled by transported masses swept over by the waters; yet like the trodden sod, it…
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For nine miles along a submerged ridge, the corals rise in lumpy hillocks that spread out 100 yards or more,…
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Most agreeable are the memories of events and labours, connected with the cruise:- of companions in travel, ... of coral…
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A map of the moon... should be in every geological lecture room; for no where can we have a more…
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