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The Life and Letters of Hugh Miller 2 Volume Set

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This biography, edited by the writer and critic Peter Bayne (1830-1896), was published in 1844.

Miller (1802-1856), a Scottish geologist, palaeontologist and evangelical Christian, is best known for his geological arguments for the existence of God.

Miller sought to demonstrate the accuracy of the biblical creation story by demonstrating that the seven days of creation correspond to seven geological periods.

Volume 1 covers Miller's early life, family, education and apprenticeship as a stonemason, and includes a selection of letters.

Volume 2 covers Miller's developing intellectual life, his publications, and his tragic death.

The work is a key source for the life and thought of this fascinating nineteenth-century man whose life was marked by a passionate commitment to both science and religion and the attempt to reconcile the two.

It will invigorate and entertain the modern-day reader.

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Cambridge University Press
1108072399 / 9781108072397
Mixed media product
551.092
31/03/2011
United Kingdom
958 pages, 2 Plates, black and white
250 x 323 mm, 1700 grams
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