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Chambers, Robert, -- 1802-1871. -- Vestiges of the natural history of creation.
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The sympathy of religions. An address delivered at Horticultural Hall, Boston. February 6, 1870.
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The philosophy of natural theology. As essay, in confutation of the scepticism of the present day, which obtained a prize at Oxford, Nov. 26th, 1872. By the Reverend William Jackson ...
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Nature and the supernatural, as together constituting the one system of God,: by Horace Bushnell.
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Natural theology, or, The existence, attributes and government of God: including the obligations and duties of men, demonstrated by arguments drawn from the phenomena of nature / by Luther Lee.
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Christianity the religion of nature.: Lectures delivered before the Lowell Institute./ By A. P. Peabody.
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God revealed in the process of creation,: and by the manifestation of Jesus Christ; including an examination of the development theory contained in the "Vestiges of the natural history of creation" / by James B. Walker.