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DISCOURSES,
C ON C E R N I N G A
[ The Primitive CHAOS, and
Creation of the World.
[I. The General DELUGE, its Causesand Effects.
jj[. The Dissolution of the WORLD,asld Future Conflagration.
WHEREIN
Are largely Discussed the Production andUse ot Mountains; die Original of Foun-tains, ot Formed Atones, and Sea-FithesBones and Shells found in the Earth; theEffects ot particular Floods and Inundati-ons ot the Sea; the Eruptions of yulcano’s $die Nature and Causes of Earthquakes:
With an Historical Account of thole Two late Re-markable Ones in Jamaica and England.
With Pkactical I nferences.
Jty7 0'1T X li AY,
Fellow of the Royal Society
The Second Edition Corrected, very muchEnlarged, and Illustrated with Copper-plates, j
LONDONi Printed for Sam. Smith , at the Princes jArms in St. Paul’s Church-yard. 1693. !