id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 35408 Hitchcock, Edward The Religion of Geology and Its Connected Sciences .txt text/plain 164044 6584 62 those opinions concerning the works of God in the natural world, which DEATH A UNIVERSAL LAW OF ORGANIC BEINGS ON THIS GLOBE FROM THE BEGINNING. supposed that a great change took place in animals and plants, and from geology asserts that death existed in the world untold ages before man's physiology teaches us that death is a general law of organic natures._ animal natures, great enough almost to constitute a new creation, did take and inorganic nature, no important change took place at the time of man's a fixed and universal law of nature, essential to the existence of the world its present constitution, and subjecting animals to death. heavens and the earth; and that the worlds were formed by the word of God, animals and plants required any thing but the operation of natural laws; the present laws of nature will be unknown, and where matter, if it exist, ./cache/35408.txt ./txt/35408.txt