It has been well remarked that that writer would be equally in danger or error who would assign very abstruse motives for the conduct of great bodies of men, or very obvious causes for the great phenomena of nature.


The Testimony of the Rocks; of, Geology in Its Bearings on the Two - Theologies, Natural and Revealed - Lecture Tenth (p. 392), Gould & Lincoln. 1857


It has been well remarked that that writer would be equally in danger or error who would assign very abstruse motives for the conduct of great bodies ...

It has been well remarked that that writer would be equally in danger or error who would assign very abstruse motives for the conduct of great bodies ...

It has been well remarked that that writer would be equally in danger or error who would assign very abstruse motives for the conduct of great bodies ...

It has been well remarked that that writer would be equally in danger or error who would assign very abstruse motives for the conduct of great bodies ...