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Three physico-theological discourses

by John Ray

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Published by Arno Press in New York .
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    Subjects:
  • Geology -- Early works to 1800.,
  • Bible and geology.

  • Edition Notes

    StatementJohn Ray.
    SeriesHistory of geology
    Classifications
    LC ClassificationsQE25 .R39 1978
    The Physical Object
    Paginationxxxi, 456 p., [4] leaves of plates :
    Number of Pages456
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL4540086M
    ISBN 10040510457X
    LC Control Number77006538

    To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. Reader Q&A To ask other readers questions about The Theological and Practical Treatises and the Three Theological Discourses, /5. John Ray in his Three Physico-Theological Discourses wrestles with reading the meaning of the Holy Scriptures with what scientific observation presented during his lifetime. He made a key comment on page xi regarding whether the world was created in a moment or incrementally.

    THE thirty-three Discourses contained in this book were dictated over a visible Light and Sound Ray in our home during by the Ascended Master Saint Germain and those other Ascended Masters directly concerned with this Activity. The sound of His Voice was physically audible to File Size: KB. The full title of the Discourses is Discourses on the First Ten Books of Titus Livius (or Discourses on Livy). The book purports to be a commentary on works of Roman historian Titus Livius (known as Livy), specifically those books which cover the history of the Roman .

    BUY MP3 AUDIO BOOK with all 33 Discourses CLICK HERE to purchase your MP3 Audios Today. THE thirty-three Discourses contained in this book were dictated over a visible Light and Sound Ray in our home during by the Ascended Master Saint Germain and those other Ascended Masters directly concerned with this Activity. Three Discourses on Imagined Occasions was among seven signed works by Kierkegaard, each published concurrently with one of his seven pseudonymous works - in this case, with Stages on Life's Way. The two volumes not only have a chronological relation but distinctively treat some common themes. It is quite possible, the editors suggest, that Kierkegaard worked alternatively on the two 5/5(1).


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In his book, ‘Three Physico-Theological Discourses’, Ray covers causes and effects of the flood of Noah, the creation of man and animals, and God’s authority over the earth.

Essentially, Ray’s ‘Discourses’ are some of the earliest essays on Biblical geology, fusing science and theology. Three physico-theological discourses, concerning, I.

The primitive chaos, and creation of the world. The general deluge, its causes and effects. Three physico-theological discourses: concerning: I. The primitive chaos and creation of the world ; II. The general deluge, its causes and effects ; III.

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The general deluge, its causes and effects ; III. Three physico-theological discourses I. The primitive chaos, II. The general deluge, III. The dissolution of the world The third edition, illustrated former editions, from the author's own MSS. Paperback – Author: John Ray.

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Three Physico-theological Discourses, Concerning The Primitive Chaos, And Creation Of The World. Three Physico-theological discourses. This is the 3rd edition of Miscellaneous discourses, the last by Ray before his death, and delayed in publication. Its main importance is that Ray recanted his former acceptance of fossils, apparently because he was theologically troubled by.

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Three physico-theological discourses, concerning I. The primitive chaos, and creation of the world. The general Deluge, its causes and effects. III. The dissolution of the world and future conflagration. Machiavelli studies the surviving parts of Livy’s work and writes a three-book commentary on its first 10 volumes; he titles it Discourses on the First Ten Decades of Titus Livy, known today as the Discourses on Livy or simply the Discourses.

In honor of the books reportedly contained in Livy’s lost original, Machiavelli arranges his. RAY, JOHN (–), naturalist, was born at Black Notley, near Braintree, Essex, probably on 29 Nov. He was baptised on 29 Juneand in a letter dated 30 June (Correspondence, p. ) he speaks of himself as ‘now almost three-score and fifteen.’ His father, Roger Ray, was a blacksmith.

Three physico-theological discourses; concerning I. The primitive chaos and creation of the world II. The general deluge, its causes and effects III. The dissolution of the world and future conflagration.

BOOK THREE. CHAPTER 1. Of finery in dress. A certain young man a rhetorician came to see Epictetus, with his hair dressed more carefully than was usual and his attire in an ornamental style; whereupon Epictetus said: Tell me you do not think that some dogs are beautiful and some horses, and so.

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Wherein are largely discussed, The Production and Use of Mountains ; the Original of Fountains, of Formed Stones, and Sea Fishes Bones and Shells found in the. Discourses by Epictetus is a work that only survived thanks to a student named Arrian, who’s credited with transcribing the lessons he learned in Epictetus’ classroom at the beginning of the second century AD.

Arrian wrote in a letter prior to the Discourses’ publishing, “whatever I used to hear him say I wrote down, word Discourses of Epictetus: Book Summary, Key Lessons and Best.The Discourses on Livy (Italian: Discorsi sopra la prima deca di Tito Livio, literally "Discourses on the First Ten of Titus Livy") is a work of political history and philosophy written in the early 16th century (c.

) by the Italian writer and political theorist Niccolò Machiavelli, best known as the author of The Discourses were published posthumously with papal privilege in Books shelved as theology: Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis, Confessions by Augustine of Hippo, The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis, Knowing God by J.I.

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