Q. E. D., or New Light on the Doctrine of Creation by George McCready Price
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His created works would be perverted into a burlesque of Creation, and
how this would result in a wide-spread apostasy in which His written Word would be derided and scorned. Thus He timed a special reform for His faithful people to give to the world just before the end, calling upon the disbelievers in Creation then living to "worship him that made heaven, and earth, and the sea, and the fountains of waters" (Rev. 14: 7). And so now, when the darkness of evolutionism and pantheism is most dense, a light from above has illuminated the record in the book of nature, the language of which is already more familiar to our modern world than the language of the book so long distrusted and almost derided. This message itself from the book of nature is full of the essential ideas of the Gospel, faith in a Creator, who by His tireless care for the particles composing our bodies keeps them in order, and by healing our injuries and curing our diseases inspires us with faith in Him as our Saviour and Redeemer. And in such an hour, in such a world crisis, He has placed within the power of His Church these modern means of travel and quick communication, in order to speed on this last work of His Church so as to complete it in "this generation." * * * * * _WORKS BY THE SAME AUTHOR_ _The Fundamentals of Geology_ Cloth, 270 pages, Illustrated with engravings, charts, and maps $1.25 "I have been intensely interested, ... and I think you prove your points conclusively."--REV. S. BARING-GOULD, |
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