4 Seiten für Adam Colbe

Three physico-theological discourses
 
Discourse I. Of the primitive chaos and creation of the world.
 
Chap. IV. Of the creation of animals; some questions resolved.
Discourse II. Of the general deluge in the days of Noah, its causes and effects.
 
Chap. IV. Of formed stones, sea-shells, and other marine-like bodies found at great distances from the shores, supposed to have been brought in by the deluge.
Chap. V. That there have been great changes made in the superficial part of the earth since the general deluge, and by what means.
Discourse III. Of the dissolution of the world.
 
Chap. IV. The opinions of the ancient heathen philosophers, and other writers concerning the dissolution.