""The Sacred Record of Creation Vindicated and Explained"" is a book written by Edgar Huxtable in 1861. The book aims to support the biblical account of creation and provide explanations for the events described in the book of Genesis. Huxtable argues that the scientific discoveries of his time do not contradict the Bible, but rather complement it. He discusses topics such as the age of the Earth, the formation of the universe, and the origins of...
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