INTRODUCTION |
1 |
THE NEW
TESTAMENT Chronicles |
Physics | Solar
System |
12 |
HOMOGENESIS
http://www.wf.carleton.ca/Museum/man/evnman2.html
|
13 |
THE EVOLUTION
OF INTELLIGENCE
Ch. I: Reflex, Instinct and
Intelligence |
27 |
Ch. II: Man, the Intellectual
Miracle |
28 |
Ch. III: The Effect of
Intelligence on Evolution |
29 |
Ch. IV: Man's Imitating
Nature |
29 |
Ch V: Weapon Evolution |
30 |
Ch. VI: To Be the Mighty
Master |
30 |
|
27 |
THE BOOKS CONTAINING THE CHRONICLES |
32 |
MOSES
http://www.calvarybaptist.org/bible/_license.htm
http://www.tri-isys.com/bible/menu.html
Ch. I: A Hebrew Son Is Born |
33 |
Ch. II: Moses in His Youth |
33 |
Ch. III: Moses in Exile |
34 |
Ch. IV: Moses Returns to the Egyptian
Capital |
34 |
Ch. V: Moses Uses Magic |
35 |
Ch. VI: The Nile Turns Blood Red |
36 |
Ch. VII: The Plague of Frogs |
36 |
Ch. VIII: The Sun Turns Black |
36 |
Ch. IX: The Plague of Locusts |
37 |
Ch. X: The Plague of Hail |
37 |
Ch. XI: The Plague of Darkness |
38 |
Ch. XII: The Plague of Lice |
39 |
Ch. XIII: Moses Multiplies His Attacks |
39 |
Ch. XIV: The Pharaoh Pursues the
Israelites |
40 |
Ch. XV: Moses Prepares His Escape |
40 |
Ch. XVI: The Hebrews Cross the Sea of
Reeds |
40 |
Ch. XVII: The Hebrews Escape to Freedom |
41 |
Ch. XVIII: Moses Forms a Society and
Religion |
41 |
Ch. XIX: The Land of Promise Is Found |
42 |
|
33 |
BUDDHA
http://www.tbsn.org/ebooks/life/lifecont.htm
Ch. I: The Buddha's Early Life |
43 |
Ch. II: The Four Signs |
44 |
Ch. III: The Great Renunciation |
45 |
Ch. IV: The Noble Quest: The Search for
Truth |
46 |
Ch. V: Enlightenment at Last |
47 |
Ch. VI: Dissemination of the Truth |
50 |
Ch. VII: The Buddha's Death |
54 |
|
43 |
THE GOSPEL
ACCORDING TO THE GOSPELS
Ch. I: Introduction |
56 |
Ch. II: The Genealogy of Jesus |
56 |
Ch. III: The Birth of Jesus |
58 |
Ch. IV: Herod Tries to Kill the Babe
Jesus |
58 |
Ch. V: The Spirit of Jesus Develops |
59 |
Ch. VI: The Sermon on the Mount |
60 |
Ch. VII: Jesus Preaches in the Country |
60 |
Ch. VIII: Jesus Heals the Sick |
61 |
Ch. IX: The Pharisees Are Reproved |
61 |
Ch. X: Parables |
62 |
Ch. XI: Dead Are Brought Back to Life |
62 |
Ch. XII: John is Beheaded |
62 |
Ch. XIII: The Feeding of Five-Thousand |
63 |
Ch. XIV: Jesus Walks on Water |
63 |
Ch. XV: Wise Sayings |
64 |
Ch. XVI: The Transfiguration
http://www.sundayschoollessons.com/trans.html |
64 |
Ch. XVII: The Word |
64 |
Ch. XVIII: Jesus Foresees His Death |
65 |
Ch. XVIX: Christ and the Children |
65 |
Ch. XX: Diverse Opinions of Jesus |
65 |
Ch. XXI: The Resurrection of Lazarus |
65 |
Ch. XXII: Priests Take Counsel |
66 |
Ch. XXIII: Christ's Good Deeds |
66 |
Ch. XXIV: Jesus Rides into Jerusalem |
66 |
Ch. XXV: Tribute to Ceasar |
67 |
Ch. XXVI: Jesus Preaches to the People |
67 |
Ch. XXVII: Calamities Are Foretold |
67 |
Ch. XXVIII: Jesus Foretells His Death |
68 |
Ch. XXIX: Judas Sells Jesus |
68 |
Ch. XXX: The Last Supper |
68 |
Ch. XXXI: Peter's Denial is Foretold |
68 |
Ch. XXXII: Agony in the Garden |
69 |
Ch. XXXIII: Jesus Is Taken Away |
69 |
Ch. XXXIV: Jesus Before Pilate |
69 |
Ch. XXXV: Christ Is Crucified |
70 |
Ch. XXXVI: Christ's Burial |
70 |
Ch. XXXVII: Christ After Death |
70 |
Ch. XXXVIII: The Legacy Lives On |
70 |
|
56 |
MUHAMMAD
Ch. I: Ancient Mecca |
72 |
Ch. II: Muhammad Makes His Earthly Presence
Known |
72 |
Ch. III: Muhammad Has a Vision |
73 |
Ch. IV: Muhammad
Preaches to the Public |
74 |
Ch. V: Muhammad Meets Resistance |
75 |
Ch. VI: Muhammad's Emigration to Medina |
76 |
Ch. VII: Muhammad in Medina |
77 |
Ch. VIII: A Time of Conflict |
79 |
Ch. VIX: Muhammad Marches into Mecca |
82 |
Ch. X: Muhammad Establishes the Islamic
State |
84 |
|
72 |
CATASTROPHES
|
88 |
ATOM
Ch. I: The Atom Was Conceived By Man |
109 |
|
109 |
NEWTON |
110 |
HISTORY OF
ELECTROMAGNETISM
|
112 |
DARWIN
|
119 |
HISTORY OF
ELEMENTARY PARTICLES
|
134 |
EINSTEIN
Ch. I: Einstein's Life and Work
(first
page) |
140 |
Ch. II: The Prophecies of Einstein |
142 |
|
140 |
MOMENTS IN
MODERN SCIENCE
|
147 |
NOW |
153 |
PSALMS
Psalm I: The Lord is My Shepherd |
154 |
Psalm II: The Earth Is Thy Keeper |
155 |
Psalm III: A Prayer of Thanks |
155 |
Psalm IV: A Time For Everything |
156 |
Psalm V: What Be a Man |
157 |
Psalm
VI: Give Thanks Unto Nature |
158 |
Psalm VII: The Lord's Prayer |
158 |
|
154 |
THE TEN
COMMANDMENTS OF SCIENCE |
159 |
NUMBERS
Ch. I: Basic Numbers |
160 |
Ch. II: Rational Numbers |
161 |
Ch. III: Irrational Numbers |
161 |
|
160 |
BASIC
UNITS
|
163 |
TABLES
|
169 |
FUNDAMENTAL
CONSTANTS
|
171 |
THE BOOKS OF PHYSICS |
173 |
MATTER
Ch. I: Microscopic Matter |
173 |
Ch. II: Macroscopic Matter |
173 |
Ch. III: Solids |
174 |
Ch. IV: Liquids |
174 |
Ch. V: Gases |
175 |
Ch. VI: Astronomical Matter |
175 |
|
173 |
FORCES
Ch. I: Fundamental Forces |
176 |
Ch. II: Macroscopic Forces |
176 |
|
176 |
CLASSICAL
PHYSICS
Ch. I: The First Law |
178 |
Ch. II: The Second Law |
178 |
Ch. III: The Third Law |
179 |
Ch. IV: Gravity |
179 |
Ch. V: Planetary Motion |
180 |
Ch. VI: Gravity on Earth |
181 |
Ch. VII: Momentum |
181 |
Ch. VIII: Energy |
182 |
Ch. IX: Angular Momentum |
182 |
Ch. X: Special Motions |
182 |
Ch. XI: The Electric Force |
182 |
Ch. XII: The Magnetic Force |
183 |
Ch. XIII: Electromagnetism |
185 |
Ch. XIV: Determinism |
185 |
Ch. XV: Classical Physics During the History
of the Universe |
186 |
|
178 |
THERMODYNAMICS
|
187 |
SPECIAL
RELATIVITY http://www.astro.ucla.edu/~wright/relatvty.htm
Ch. I: On False Laws |
196 |
Ch. II: The Six Principles of Special
Relativity |
196 |
Ch. III: The First Principle |
197 |
Ch. IV: The Second Principle |
197 |
Ch. V: The Third Principle |
197 |
Ch. VI: The Fourth Principle |
198 |
Ch. VII: The Fifth Principle |
199 |
Ch. VIII: The Sixth Principle |
200 |
Ch. IX: Albert, Isaac and a Sacred
Creature |
200 |
Ch. X: The Parable of the Non-Believing
Pharaoh |
206 |
|
196 |
GENERAL
RELATIVITY AND GRAVITY
|
208 |
QUANTUM
MECHANICS
|
212 |
ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES
Ch. I: Photons |
222 |
Ch. II: Frequency |
222 |
Ch. III: Wave Speed |
223 |
Ch. IV: Photon Energy and Momentum |
223 |
Ch. V: The Electromagnetic Spectrum |
224 |
Ch. VI: Other Electromagnetic Production
Mechanisms and EM Applications |
225 |
Ch. VII: Electromagnetic Wave Properties |
227 |
Ch. VIII: Black Body Radiation |
227 |
|
222 |
SUBNUCLEAR
PHYSICS
Ch. I: Reductionism |
228 |
Ch. II: Subnuclear Forces |
229 |
Ch. III: Subnuclear Particles |
230 |
Ch. IV: The Naming of Matter Fermions |
231 |
Ch. V: Enumeration of Vector Gauge
Bosons |
232 |
Ch. VI: Mass Generation |
233 |
Ch. VII: Non-Abelian Gauge Interactions |
234 |
Ch. VIII: The Spins of Particles |
236 |
Ch. IX: The Charges of Particles |
236 |
Ch. X: The Strong Interaction |
237 |
Ch. XI: The Hadrons |
237 |
Ch. XII: Antimatter and C-Exchange |
240 |
Ch. XIII: Time Reversal |
241 |
Ch. XIV: Man, the Matter Maker |
242 |
|
228 |
NUCLEAR
PHYSICS http://www.chem.uidaho.edu/~honors/nucbind.html
|
243 |
ATOMIC
PHYSICS http://www-phys.llnl.gov/N_Div/atomic.html
|
248 |
CHEMISTRY
http://webserver.lemoyne.edu/faculty/giunta/papers.html
|
251 |
BIOLOGY
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/help/topic/history.html
http://www.ttl98.dsu.edu/huntimt/subjects/biology/biology.htm
|
264 |
THE BOOKS OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM |
279 |
MYTHOLOGY
http://www.servtech.com/~mvail/mythology.html |
279 |
THE
SUN http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/solar/
Ch. I: Her Place in the Solar System |
280 |
Ch. II: Her Place in the Galaxy |
280 |
Ch. III: Size, Shape and Weight |
280 |
Ch. IV: Structure and Energy Production |
281 |
Ch. V: Surface Activity |
282 |
Ch. VI: The Sun's Majestic Halo |
283 |
|
280 |
MERCURY
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/planets/mercurypage.html
|
283 |
VENUS
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/planets/venuspage.html
Ch. I: Venusian Motion |
287 |
Ch. II: The Surface |
287 |
Ch. III: The Atmosphere |
288 |
|
287 |
EARTH
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/planets/earthpage.html
|
289 |
THE
MOON
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/planets/moonpage.html
Ch. I: Moon Facts |
298 |
Ch. II: Phases |
298 |
Ch. III: Eclipses |
298 |
Ch. IV: Moon Affection |
299 |
Ch. V: Terrain |
299 |
Ch. VI: Tides |
299 |
|
298 |
MARS
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/planets/marspage.html
Ch. I: Orbit |
300 |
Ch. II: Appearance |
300 |
Ch. III: Martian Moons |
301 |
|
300 |
JUPITER
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/planets/jupiterpage.html
Ch. I: Orbit, Size and Weight |
301 |
Ch. II: Jupiter's Body |
301 |
Ch. III: Jupiter's Atmosphere |
302 |
Ch. IV: Weather |
303 |
Ch. V: Many Moons |
303 |
Ch. VI: A Miniature Solar System |
305 |
|
301 |
SATURN
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/planets/saturnpage.html
Ch. I: Saturn's Body |
306 |
Ch. II: Atmosphere |
306 |
Ch. III: Bands and Rings |
307 |
Ch. IV: Saturn's Moons |
307 |
|
306 |
URANUS
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/planets/uranuspage.html
Ch. I: Size and Weight |
310 |
Ch. II: Atmosphere |
310 |
Ch. III: Many Moons |
311 |
Ch. IV: Rings |
311 |
|
310 |
NEPTUNE
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/planets/neptunepage.html
Ch. I: Neptune's Motions |
313 |
Ch. II: Atmosphere and Weather |
313 |
Ch. III: Auroras and Rings |
313 |
Ch. IV: Neptune's Moons |
314 |
|
313 |
PLUTO
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/planets/plutopage.html
Ch. I: The Twin Planet |
315 |
Ch. II: Orbit |
315 |
Ch. III: Their Bodies |
315 |
|
315 |
ASTEROIDS
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/planets/asteroidpage.html
Ch. I: Minor Planets |
316 |
Ch. II: Names |
316 |
Ch. III: Orbits |
316 |
Ch. IV: Flocks |
317 |
Ch. V: Belts |
317 |
|
316 |
COMETS
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/planets/asteroidpage.html
Ch. I: Origin |
318 |
Ch. II: Structure |
318 |
Ch. III: Orbit, Size, Life and Death |
318 |
|
318 |
METEORS
|
319 |
THE OLD TESTAMENT Archean | Proterozoic |
Paleozoic | Mesozoic |
Cenozoic |
321 |
GENESIS I: THE PLANCK EPOCH |
322 |
GENESIS II:
THE BIG BANG http://www.astro.ucla.edu/~wright/cosmolog.htm
Ch. I: The Beginning of Time |
322 |
Ch. II: The Uni-Law |
323 |
|
322 |
GENESIS III:
ULTRA-SUPER-SYMMETRY DESTRUCTION |
325 |
GENESIS IV:
GRAND-SYMMETRY DESTRUCTION |
328 |
GENESIS V: INFLATION http://www.astro.ucla.edu/~wright/cosmo_04.htm |
329 |
GENESIS VI:
THE COSMIC SEA OF PARTICLES
|
331 |
EXODUS I:
ELECTROWEAK BREAKING
http://www.encyclopedia.com/articles/04036.html
Ch. I: The Acrobat |
334 |
Ch. II: Electroweak Symmetry Destruction |
334 |
Ch. III: The Post-Electroweak-Breaking
Period |
335 |
Ch. IV: Two Stone Tablets |
336 |
Ch. V: Annihilations |
336 |
|
334 |
EXODUS II:
QUARK CONFINEMENT
http://www.tech.plym.ac.uk/maths/research/hep/confine.html
Ch. I: The Confining Phase Transition |
337 |
|
337 |
DEUTERONOMY
http://www.astro.ucla.edu/~wright/cosmo_01.htm
Ch. I: Big Bang Nucleosynthesis |
339 |
Ch. II: Taking Count |
342 |
|
339 |
EXODUS III:
THE RADIATION-DOMINATED UNIVERSE
|
343 |
EXODUS IV:
RECOMBINATION
|
345 |
EXODUS V:
LARGE SCALE STRUCTURE
Ch. I: Density Inhomogeneities |
348 |
Ch. II: Proto-Galactic Superclusters |
348 |
Ch. III: Proto-Giant-Voids |
349 |
Ch. IV: Structure Formation |
349 |
|
348 |
EXODUS VI:
QUASARS http://www.phys.vt.edu/~astrophy/faq/quasars.html
|
350 |
EXODUS VII:
STELLAR BIRTH
http://www.alcyone.com/max/writing/essays/stellar-evolution.html#9
http://map.gsfc.nasa.gov/html/stars.html
Ch. I: A Gas Cloud |
356 |
Ch. II: The Core Heats Up |
356 |
Ch. III: The Cloud Collapses and the Core
Heats More |
357 |
Ch. IV: A Star is Born
http://map.gsfc.nasa.gov/html/stars.html |
358 |
Ch. V: The Star Heats Up |
359 |
|
356 |
EXODUS VIII:
GALACTIC BIRTH
|
360 |
EXODUS IX: A
SPECIAL SPIRAL GALAXY
|
361 |
EXODUS X:
NUCLEOGENESIS
http://spectrum.lbl.gov/education/elements/element.html
|
366 |
EXODUS XI: A
DUST CLOUD FORMATION
Ch. I: A Special Cloud of Molecules Is
Made |
385 |
Ch. II: Dust Develops |
386 |
|
385 |
EXODUS XII:
GEOGENESIS I
Ch. I: The Cloud Gets Lumpy |
387 |
Ch. II: Macroscopic Objects Form |
387 |
Ch. III: Asteroids Appear |
388 |
Ch. IV: Asteroids Grow Larger |
388 |
Ch. V: The Cloud Is Cleansed and Seen |
389 |
Ch. VI: A Planetesimal Appears and Heats
Up |
390 |
Ch. VII: An Atmosphere Forms |
391 |
Ch. VIII: The Atmosphere Survives
Bombardment |
391 |
Ch. IX: A Planet Called Earth Appears
http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/faq-age-of-earth.html |
392 |
Ch. X: The Earth Gives Birth: the Moon is
made |
393 |
Ch. XI: The Birth of Other Planets |
394 |
|
387 |
GEOGENESIS II:
The Infant Earth
Ch. I: The Earth Cools (first
page) |
395 |
Ch. II: The Early Atmosphere |
397 |
Ch. III: The Earth Solidifies Somewhat |
398 |
Ch. IV: The Earth Acquires Water |
401 |
|
395 |
THE ARCHEAN
EON I (4600-3900 Mya)
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/precambrian/hadean.html
Ch. I: The Skin of Earth Matures |
404 |
Ch. II: Underwater Vulcanism |
405 |
Ch. III: The Making of More
Microcontinents |
407 |
Ch. IV: Ancient Rock |
408 |
Ch. V: Islands Come and Go |
409 |
Ch. VI: Sedimentary Rock |
410 |
Ch. VII: More Hot Spots, More Islands |
411 |
Ch. VIII: Proto-Tectonic-Plates Collide |
412 |
Ch. IX: Metamorphic Rock
http://www.science.ubc.ca/~geol202/meta/metamorphic.html |
413 |
Ch. X: Rock Dynamics |
414 |
Ch. XI: Land-Mass Subduction
http://www-geology.ucdavis.edu/~GEL102/demets.html |
415 |
Ch. XII: Spreading from Mid-Ocean Ridges |
415 |
Ch. XIII: The Lower Mantle Forms |
417 |
Ch. XIV: Creation and Destruction of Earth's
Surface Structure |
417 |
Ch. XV: Variations in Earth's Motion |
417 |
|
404 |
BIOGENESIS
Ch. I: The Long Experiment
(first
page) |
419 |
Ch. II: Self-Sustaining Cells |
422 |
Ch. III: Natural Selection |
423 |
Ch. IV: Three Fables |
426 |
Ch. V: Four Sayings |
427 |
Ch. VI: Life Develops |
427 |
Ch. VII: Bacteria |
430 |
|
419 |
THE ARCHEAN EON II (3900-2500 Mya)
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/precambrian/archaean.html
|
432 |
THE PROTEROZOIC EON (2500-544 Mya)
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/precambrian/proterozoic.html
http://encarta.msn.com/find/Concise.asp?z=1&pg=2&ti=03AC0000
|
442 |
THE PALEOZOIC ERA (544-245 Mya)
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/paleozoic/paleozoic.html |
477 |
INTRODUCTION |
478 |
THE CAMBRIAN (544-505 Mya)
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/cambrian/camb.html
Ch. I. The Cambrian Face of Earth |
478 |
Ch. II. Cambrian Life and Evolution |
478 |
Ch. III. Cambrian Sea Creatures, Part A |
482 |
Ch. IV. Cambrian Sea Creatures, Part B:
Trilobites |
485 |
Ch. V. The Eye |
485 |
Ch. VI. The Waste Land |
486 |
Ch. VII. Cambrian Sea Creatures, Part C |
486 |
Ch. VIII. Cambrian Flora |
487 |
Ch. IX. The Food Chain |
488 |
Ch. X. A Fluctuating Sea
http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/darwin/exfiles/cambrian.htm |
488 |
|
478 |
THE ORDOVICIAN
(505-440 Mya)http://www.dc.peachnet.edu/~pgore/geology/geo102/ordo.htm
|
490 |
THE SILURIAN
(440-410 Mya)
http://www.dc.peachnet.edu/~pgore/geology/geo102/silur2.htm
Ch. I. The Silurian Face of Earth |
495 |
Ch. II. Biological War |
496 |
Ch. III. Silurian Waters |
497 |
Ch. IV. Fossils as Time Pieces |
498 |
Ch. V. Sirlurian Ocean Colonies |
499 |
Ch. VI. High Waters, Low Waters |
500 |
Ch. VII. The Late Silurian |
501 |
|
495 |
THE DEVONIAN
(410-360 Mya) http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/devonian/devonian.html
|
502 |
THE
CARBONIFEROUS (360-286 Mya)
http://clearlight.com/~mhieb/WVFossils/CarbonifPeriod.html
Ch. I. The Early Carboniferous |
514 |
Ch. II. The Middle Carboniferous |
516 |
Ch. III. The Late Carboniferous |
517 |
|
514 |
THE PERMIAN
(286-245 Mya)
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/dinosaurs/dinotemplates/Permianprintouts.shtml
|
520 |
THE MESOZOIC ERA (245-65 Mya)
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/dinosaurs/mesozoic/ |
525 |
INTRODUCTION |
525 |
THE TRIASSIC
(245-208 Mya)
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/dinosaurs/mesozoic/Triassic.html
|
525 |
THE JURASSIC
(208-146 Mya)
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/dinosaurs/mesozoic/Jurassic.html
|
531 |
THE CRETACEOUS
(146-65 Mya) http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/dinosaurs/mesozoic/Cretaceous.html
|
540 |
THE CENOZOIC ERA (65 Mya-11,000 ya)
http://www.dc.peachnet.edu/~pgore/geology/geo102/ceno2.htm
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/cenozoic/cenozoic.html |
563 |
INTRODUCTION |
563 |
THE PALEOCENE
(65-54 Mya) http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/tertiary/pal.html
|
565 |
THE EOCENE
(54-38 Mya) http://vishnu.glg.nau.edu/rcb/Eocene.html
|
569 |
THE OLIGOCENE
(38-23 Mya) http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/tertiary/oli.html
|
581 |
THE MIOCENE
(23-5 Mya) http://vishnu.glg.nau.edu/rcb/Miocene.html
Ch. I. Migrations |
585 |
Ch. II. Miocene Aquatic Mammals |
586 |
Ch. III. Miocene Land Mammals |
586 |
Ch. IV. Africa Joins Southwest Asia |
589 |
Ch. V. Hot Spots |
589 |
Ch. VI. The Temperature of Earth Takes a
Sudden Drop |
590 |
Ch. VII. Primates Continue to Evolve
http://www.blarg.net/~critter/Primates/Primates.htm |
590 |
Ch. VIII. The Mediterranean Sea |
591 |
Ch. IX. Canyons |
592 |
Ch. X. Horns and Antlers |
592 |
Ch. XI. Savannas Everywhere |
593 |
|
585 |
THE PLIOCENE
(5-1.8 Mya) http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/tertiary/pli.html
http://www.giss.nasa.gov/research/paleo/pliocene/
|
594 |
THE
PLEISTOCENE (1.8 Mya-11,000 ya)
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/quaternary/ple.html
|
598 |
THE LAST TWO BOOKS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT |
609 |
PROPHETS
http://www.calvarybaptist.org/bible/_license.htm
http://www.tri-isys.com/bible/menu.html
Ch. I. A King's Last Wish |
610 |
Ch. II. Hosea |
610 |
Ch. III. Joel |
610 |
Ch. IV. Amos |
610 |
Ch. V. Obadiah |
611 |
Ch. VI. Jonah |
611 |
Ch. VII. Micah |
611 |
Ch. VIII. Nahum |
612 |
Ch. IX. Habakkuk |
612 |
Ch. X. Zephaniah |
612 |
Ch. XI. Haggai |
613 |
Ch. XII. Zechariah |
613 |
Ch. XIII. Malachi |
613 |
Ch. XIV. Postscript |
614 |
|
610 |
THE LAST
COMMANDMENT
Ch. I. "So" |
615 |
Ch. II. "Know" |
615 |
Ch. III. "Go" |
617 |
Ch. IV. What Be a Man Who Knoweth Nature?
(Psalm VIII) |
619 |
Ch. V. The Final Word |
620 |
|
615 |
INDEX/GLOSSARY |
621 |