Lay Sermons, Addresses and Reviews eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 375 pages of information about Lay Sermons, Addresses and Reviews.

Lay Sermons, Addresses and Reviews eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 375 pages of information about Lay Sermons, Addresses and Reviews.

I do not think it can be denied that such conditions may exist, and may so greatly affect the supply, and the loss, of terrestrial heat as to destroy the value of any calculations which leave them out of sight.

My functions as your advocate are at an end.  I speak with more than the sincerity of a mere advocate when I express the belief that the case against us has entirely broken down.  The cry for reform which has been raised without, is superfluous, inasmuch as we have long been reforming from within, with all needful speed.  And the critical examination of the grounds upon which the very grave charge of opposition to the principles of Natural Philosophy has been brought against us, rather shows that we have exercised a wise discrimination in declining, for the present, to meddle with our foundations.

FOOTNOTES: 

[39] On Geological Time.  By Sir W. Thomson, LL.D.  Transactions of the Geological Society of Glasgow, vol. iii.

[40] The Theory of the Earth, vol. i. p. 173, note.

[41] Ibid. p. 281.

[42] Ibid. p. 371.

[43] The Theory of the Earth, vol. i. p. 200.

[44] The Theory of the Earth, vol. i. pp. 16, 17.

[45] The Theory of the Earth, vol. i. p. 223.

[46] Principles of Geology, vol. ii. p. 211.

[47] Principles of Geology, vol. ii. p. 613.

[48] “Man darf es sich also nicht befremden lassen, wenn ich mich unterstehe zu sagen, dass eher die Bildung aller Himmelskoerper, die Ursache ihrer Bewegungen, kurz der Ursprung der ganzen gegenwaertigen Verfassung des Weltbaues werden koennen eingesehen werden, ehe die Erzeugung eines einzigen Krautes oder einer Raupe aus mechanischen Gruenden, deutlich und vollstaendig kund werden wird.”—­KANT’S Saemmtliche Werke, Bd.  I. p. 220.

[49] Grant ("History of Physical Astronomy,” p. 574) makes but the briefest reference to Kant.

[50] “Allgemeine Naturgeschichte und Theorie des Himmels; oder Versuch von der Verfassung und dem mechanischen Ursprunge des ganzen Weltgebaeudes nach Newton’schen Grundsatzen abgehandelt.”—­KANT’S Saemmtliche Werke, Bd. i. p. 207.

[51] Systeme du Monde, tome ii. chap. 6

[52] Kant’s “Saemmtliche Werke,” Bd. viii. p. 145.

[53] Sir William Thomson implies (loc. cit. p. 16), that the precise time is of no consequence:  “the principle is the same;” but, as the principle is admitted, the whole discussion turns on its practical results.

[54] “Untersuchung der Frage ob die Erde in ihrer Umdrehung um die Achse, wodurch sie die Abwechselung des Tages und der Nacht hervorbringt, einige Veraenderung seit den ersten Zeiten ihres Ursprunges erlitten habe, &c.”—­KANT’S Saemmtliche Werke, Bd. i. p. 178.

[55] Sir W. Thomson, loc. cit., p. 14.

[56] Loc. cit., p. 27

[57] Ibid.

[58] It will be understood that I do not wish to deny that the earth’s rotation may be undergoing retardation.

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