Source: They'd Rather Be Right (1954), p. 19.
“It had been the consistent belief of the Christian world, down to the period now under consideration, that the origin of this planet was not more remote than a few thousand years; and that since the creation the deluge was the only great catastrophe by which considerable change had been wrought on the earth's surface. On the other hand, the opinion was scarcely less general, that the final dissolution of our system was an event to be looked for at no distant period.”
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Charles Lyell
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book
Principles of Geology
Chpt.3, p. 27
Principles of Geology (1832), Vol. 1
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