It is possible that the sea may successively have covered every land, one part after another; and even this can only have happened by very slow gradation, and in a prodigious4 number of centuries. In the course of five hundred years the sea has retired5 from Aigues-Mortes, Fréjus, and Ravenna, which were considerable ports, and left about two leagues of land dry. According to the ratio of such progression, it is clear that it would require two million and two hundred and fifty thousand years to produce the same effect through the whole circuit of the globe. It is a somewhat remarkable6 circumstance that this period of time nearly falls in with that which the axis7 of the earth would require to be raised, so as to coincide with the equator; a change extremely probable, which began to be considered so only about fifty years since, and which could not be completed in a shorter period of time than two million and three hundred thousand years.
The beds or strata8 of shells, which have been discovered at the distance of some leagues from the sea, are an incontestable evidence that it has gradually deposited these marine9 productions on tracts10 which were formerly11 shores of the ocean; but that the water should have ever covered the whole globe at once is an absurd chimera12 in physics, demonstrated to be impossible by the laws of gravitation, by the laws of fluids, and by the insufficient13 quantity of water for the purpose. We do not, however, by these observations, at all mean to impeach14 the truth of the universal deluge15, related in the Pentateuch; on the contrary, that is a miracle which it is our duty to believe; it is a miracle, and therefore could not have been accomplished16 by the laws of nature.
All is miracle in the history of the deluge — a miracle, that forty days of rain should have inundated the four quarters of the world, and have raised the water to the height of fifteen cubits above the tops of the loftiest mountains; a miracle, that there should have been cataracts17, floodgates, and openings in heaven; a miracle, that all sorts of animals should have been collected in the ark from all parts of the world; a miracle that Noah found the means of feeding them for a period of ten months; a miracle that all the animals with all their provisions could have been included and retained in the ark; a miracle, that the greater part of them did not die; a miracle, that after quitting the ark, they found food enough to maintain them; and a further miracle, but of a different kind, that a person, by the name of Lepelletier, thought himself capable of explaining how all the animals could be contained and fed in Noah’s ark naturally, that is, without a miracle.
But the history of the deluge being that of the most miraculous18 event of which the world ever heard, it must be the height of folly19 and madness to attempt an explanation of it: it is one of the mysteries which are believed by faith; and faith consists in believing that which reason does not believe — which is only another miracle.
The history of the universal deluge, therefore, is like that of the tower of Babel, of Balaam’s ass20, of the falling of the walls of Jericho at the sound of trumpets21, of waters turned into blood, of the passage of the Red Sea, and of the whole of the prodigies22 which God condescended23 to perform in favor of his chosen people — depths unfathomable to the human understanding.
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1 entirely | |
ad.全部地,完整地;完全地,彻底地 | |
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v.淹没( inundate的过去式和过去分词 );(洪水般地)涌来;充满;给予或交予(太多事物)使难以应付 | |
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adj.物质上,体格上,身体上,按自然规律 | |
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adj.惊人的,奇妙的;异常的;巨大的;庞大的 | |
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adj.隐退的,退休的,退役的 | |
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n.轴,轴线,中心线;坐标轴,基准线 | |
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n.地层(复数);社会阶层 | |
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adj.海的;海生的;航海的;海事的;n.水兵 | |
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大片土地( tract的名词复数 ); 地带; (体内的)道; (尤指宣扬宗教、伦理或政治的)短文 | |
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n.神话怪物;梦幻 | |
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n./vt.洪水,暴雨,使泛滥 | |
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喇叭( trumpet的名词复数 ); 小号; 喇叭形物; (尤指)绽开的水仙花 | |
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n.奇才,天才(尤指神童)( prodigy的名词复数 ) | |
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屈尊,俯就( condescend的过去式和过去分词 ); 故意表示和蔼可亲 | |
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