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Benjamin Silliman (1779-1864), an honored physicist, chemist and geologist, was the Yale College professor, who, in 1818, founded and edited the American Journal of Science and Arts. He also was an original member of the National Academy of Sciences in 1863. Benjamin Silliman published his research on the potential uses of crude-oil in his respected Silliman Report, 1855, which was of significant importance in establishing the American oil industry. The mineral sillimanite (a form of aluminum silicate, A12Si02), is named for him.
Benjamin Silliman stated:
"The relation of geology, as well as astronomy, to the Bible, when both are
well understood, is that of perfect harmony. The Bible nowhere limits
the age of the globe, while its chronology assigns a recent origin to the
human race; and geology not only confirms that the Genesis presents a true
statement of the progress of the terrestrial arrangements, and of the
introduction of living beings in the order in which their fossil remains are
found entombed in the strata.
"The Word and the works of God cannot conflict, and the more they are
studied the more perfect will their harmony appear." ¹
On June 13, 1855, he concluded his course of college lectures with the
prayer:
"Thus, 0 Almighty God, hast Thou led me on in mercy almost to the close of a
long life .... For myself, in the evening of my life, may I be every day
ready to die, trusting in Thy mercy through the Redeemer of men; and if
power and opportunity to be useful are still continued to me, may I have a
disposition, as well as ability, to honor Thee, and to benefit my fellow
men.
"For my salvation I depend entirely upon the Redeemer. In the sight of
God I have no merits of my own, and feel deeply that if I am saved it will
be of grace of not of works. I have none to offer that are worthy of
Thine acceptance. And now, my Heavenly Father, I implore Thy blessing
upon my dear children and their children, and upon the faithful and devoted
companion whom Thou hast in mercy given me.
"I implore it, also, for the precious youth who are about to go into the
world. Bless them all in time and eternity through Christ our Lord and
Redeemer." ²
¹ G.P. Fisher, Vol. lI of his life. Stephen Abbott Northrop, D.D., A Cloud of Witnesses (Portland, OR: American Heritage Ministries, 1987), p. 411.
² June 13, 1855, in concluding a course of college lectures. G.P. Fisher, Vol. II of his life. Stephen Abbott Northrop, D.D., A Cloud of Witnesses (Portland, OR: American Heritage Ministries, 1987), pp. 411-412.
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