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'I have just finished Hugh Miller's 'First Impressions of England and its people'. His argument at the conclusion of the seventeenth chapter is excellent; he concludes by saying - "The Christian has nothing to fear, the infidel nothing to hope from the great truths of Geology; it is assuredly not through any enlargement of man's little apprehension of the Infinite and the Eternal that his faith in the scheme of salvation by a Redeemer need be shaken"'