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581 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 May 14, 1885, page 292 paragraph 9

… the globe is called, we cannot too vividly realize that at the best it forms but an imperfect chronicle. Geological history cannot be compiled from a full …

582 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 May 14, 1885, page 292 paragraph 12

… the globe have probably been derived from other rocks older than themselves. Geology, by itself, has not yet revealed, and is little likely ever to reveal, a …

583 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 May 21, 1885, page 308 paragraph 2

… the globe could not have occurred less than twenty million years ago.... nor more than four hundred million years ago; ... he inclines rather toward the lower than …

584 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 May 21, 1885, page 308 paragraph 3

… the globe become solid ten thousand million years ago, or indeed any high antiquity above one hundred million years, the centrifugal force due to the more …

585 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 June 4, 1885, page 340 paragraph 35

4. ( a ) Geological Science “ contends that had the globe become solid ten thousand million years ago,” it “must have” had a much greater flattening at the poles than it now has.

586 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 June 4, 1885, page 340 paragraph 36

( b ) But it “ admits ” that had the globe become solid then, “nothing we know” would justify us in saying but what it would have been now just as it is.

587 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 June 11, 1885, page 357 paragraph 2

… the globe as the result of no-matter-what agency. In the eyes of a consistent evolutionist any further independent formation of protoplasm would be sheer …

588 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 June 18, 1885, page 372 paragraph 13

… the globe as the result of no-matter-what agency. In the eyes of a consistent evolutionist any further independent formation of protoplasm would be sheer …

589 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 June 18, 1885, page 372 paragraph 15

“If the hypothesis of evolution be true, living matter must have arisen from not-living matter; for by the hypothesis the condition of the globe was at one time such that living matter could not have existed in it.”

590 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 June 25, 1885, page 388 paragraph 15

… this globe is recorded.” Yet he says that this “fact does not in the slightest degree interfere with the conclusion from other considerations, that at some …

591 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 July 2, 1885, page 404 paragraph 7

… the globe cooled, and the disturbances due to internal heat and chemical action became less marked, the influence of the sun, which must always have operated …

592 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 November 5, 1885, page 660 paragraph 2

… the globe, turned with contempt from gloomy hills assailed by the winter tempest, from lakes concealed in a blue mist, and from cold and lonely heaths, over …

593 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 November 5, 1885, page 660 paragraph 13

… the globe of the earth. But the temper as well as the knowledge of a modern historian, requires a more sober and accurate language. He may impress a juster image …

594 The Signs of the Times, vol. 12 January 7, 1886, page 4 paragraph 6

… the globe incapable of perpetuating and adorning the glory of its heroes. The name of Hermanric is almost buried in oblivion; his exploits are imperfectly …

595 The Signs of the Times, vol. 12 May 13, 1886, page 276 paragraph 10

… the globe.”— Decline and Fall, chap. 31, par. 22-24, 26 .

596 The Signs of the Times, vol. 12 September 9, 1886, page 552 paragraph 7

… great globe itself; for in Revelation 11:19, among the events of the seventh trumpet—one third woe—are that earthquake by which every mountain and island are …

597 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 July 6, 1888, page 411 paragraph 11

… great globe itself; for in Revelation 11:19, among the events of the seventh trumpet—the third woe—are that earthquake by which every mountain and island are …

599 The Signs of the Times, vol. 25 January 11, 1899, page 1 paragraph 11

… geographical globe which he brought from Cordova, the Mohammedan capital of Spain. And the Moorish State of Grenada, in Spain, continued until the very year …

600 Sunday Legislation, p. 6.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… mighty globe to assemble weekly on the Lord’s day and to observe it as a festival, NOT indeed for the PAMPERING OF THE BODY, BUT for the comfort and invigoration …