“Thus we give, as is meet, a respectful reception to what is revealed through the medium of nature, at the same time that we fully reserve our reverence for all we have been accustomed to hold sacred, not one tittle of which it may ultimately be found necessary to alter.”

Source: Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation (1844), p. 390

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Scottish publisher and writer 1802–1871

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