“There can be no real conflict between the two Books of the Great Author. Both are revelations made by Him to man,-the earlier telling of God-made harmonies coming up from the deep past, and rising to their height when man appeared, the later teaching man's relations to his Maker, and speaking of loftier harmonies in the eternal future.” MenMadeTwoBookRealPastScienceTeachingFutureConflictEternalRelationHarmonyHeightRisingRevelationsMakersGreat Author Book:Manual of Geology: Treating of the Principles of the Science with Special Reference to American Geological History Source: Manual of Geology: Treating of the Principles of the Science with Special Reference to American Geological History
“Most agreeable are the memories of events and labours, connected with the cruise:- of companions in travel, ... of coral islands with their groves, and beautiful life, above and below the waters, ... of lofty precipices, richly draped, even the sternest fronts made to smile and be glad, as delights the gay tropics, and alive with waterfalls, gliding, leaping, or plunging, on their way down from the giddy heights, and, as they go, playing out and in amid the foliage...” WayMadeBeautifulWaterNatureMemoriesAliveFrontsEventsGayDelightConnectedGladHeightIslandsLabourCompanionLoftyBeautiful LifeCruiseWaterfallsPrecipiceGroveGiddyFoliageTropicsGlidingAbove And Below Author:James Dwight Dana