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Hugh Miller was a Scottish geologist, writer, and lay preacher whose work in the 19th century helped popularize the study of geology. He was a self-taught geologist, and his books on the subject, including The Old Red Sandstone, were widely read and admired for their accessibility and literary quality. Miller's contributions to geology and his advocacy for scientific inquiry made him a significant figure in the history of science.

"Save for thee and thy lessons, man in society would everywhere sink into a sad compound of the fiend and the wild beast; and this fallen world would be as certainly a moral as a natural wilderness."


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