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Three physico-theological discourses : concerning I. the primitive chaos and creation of the world. II. the general deluge, its causes and effects. III. the dissolution of the world, and future conflagration ... / by John Ray
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of the World.

t i stiall endeavour to give some answerand ^ ^ Ven C^uestions, which are obviousa u sually made concerning it.

* Whether there be any thing in Nature,might prove and demonstrate; or ar-il 6 and infer a future Disiolution of theWorld >

Whether shall this Dissolution be broughtOrrt^ an( d effected by Natural, or by Extra-tk p ar y Means and Instruments; and what°ie Means and Instruments shall be >j, 3- Whether stiall the Dissolution be gra-Ual or sudden ?

d 4- Whether stiall there be any Signs andre 'tunners of it.

i f.At what Period of Time stiall the World* dissolved?

ty. 6 -Ho\y far shall this Conflagration extend ?^ther to the Ethereal Heavens,and all the°f them, Sun, Moon and Stars, or to^real only.

t Whether shall the Heavens and EarthjJ^bolly dissipated and destroyed, or only^d and purified ?

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