The Sacred Theory of the Earth (1690)


The Sacred Theory of the Earth (1690)




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TO THE QUEENS MOST Excellent Majesty

PREFACE TO THE READER

THE THEORY OF THE EARTH
  


CHAP. II

CHAP. III

CHAP. IV

CHAP. V

CHAP. VI

CHAP. VII

CHAP. VIII

CHAP. IX

CHAP. X

CHAP. XI

CHAP. XII

THE THEORY OF THE EARTH
  CHAP. I

CHAP. II

CHAP. III

CHAP. IV

CHAP. V

CHAP. VI

CHAP. VII

CHAP. VIII

CHAP. IX

CHAP. X

A REVIEW OF THE THEORY OF THE EARTH


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THE THEORY OF THE EARTH

BOOK IV. Concerning the new Heavens and new Earth, AND Concerning the Consummation of all things.

CHAP. I

THE INTRODUCTION.

That the World will not be annihilated in the last Fire. That we are to expect, according to Scripture and the Christian doctrine, New Heavens and a new Earth, when these are dissolv'd or burnt up.

WE are now so far advanc'd in the Theory of the Earth, as to have seen the End of two Worlds: One destroy'd by Water, and another by Fire. It remains onely to consider, whether we be yet come to the final period of Nature: The last Scene of all things, and consequently the utmost bound of our enquiries. Or, whether Providence, which is inexhausted in wifdom and goodness, will raise up, from this dead Mass, New Heavens and

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