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Hugh Miller : First Impressions of England and its People

'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"'

Century: 1800-1849     Reader/Listener/Group: Eliza Ellis      Print: Book

  

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