Charles Lyell Quote

To assume that the evidence of the beginning or end of so vast a scheme lies within the reach of our philosophical inquiries, or even of our speculations, appears to us inconsistent with a just estimate of the relations which subsist between the finite powers of man and the attributes of an Infinite and Eternal Being.


Principles of Geology (Volume 3), Concluding Remarks (p. 385)


To assume that the evidence of the beginning or end of so vast a scheme lies within the reach of our philosophical inquiries, or even of our...

To assume that the evidence of the beginning or end of so vast a scheme lies within the reach of our philosophical inquiries, or even of our...

To assume that the evidence of the beginning or end of so vast a scheme lies within the reach of our philosophical inquiries, or even of our...

To assume that the evidence of the beginning or end of so vast a scheme lies within the reach of our philosophical inquiries, or even of our...