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Contents Book 3 and 4


THE SACRED THEORY OF THE EARTH

by Thomas Burnet

THE THEORY OF THE EARTH

THE TWO LAST BOOKS

Concerning the BURNING of the WORLD AND Concerning the NEW HEAVENS and NEW EARTH.


CONTENTS OF THE CHAPTERS

THE THIRD BOOK

CHAPTER I

THE Introduction; with the Contents and Order of this Treatise.

CHAPTER II

The true state of the Question is proposed. ’Tis the general doctrine of the Ancients, That the present World, or the present Frame of Nature, is mutable and perishable: To which the Sacred Books agree: And natural Reason can alledge nothing against it.

CHAPTER III

That the World will be destroyed by Fire, is the doctrine of the Ancients, especially of the Stoicks. That the same doctrine is more ancient than the Greeks, and derived from the Barbarick Philosophy, and That probably from Noah, the Father of all Traditionary Learning. The same doctrine expresly authorized by Revelation, and inrolled into the Sacred Canon.

CHAPTER IV

Concerning the Time of the Conflagration, and the End of the World. What the Astronomers say upon this Subject, and upon what they ground their Calculations. The true notion of the Great Year, or of the Platonick Year, stated and explained.

CHAPTER V

Concerning Prophecies that determine the End of the World; Of what order soever, Prophane or Sacred: Jewish or Christian. That no certain judgment can be made from any of them, at which distance we are from the Conflagration.

CHAPTER VI

Concerning the Causes of the Conflagration. The difficulty of conceiving how this Earth can be set on fire. With a general answer to that difficulty. Two supposed Causes of the Conflagration, by the Sun's drawing nearer to the Earth, or the Earth's throwing out the Central Fire, examined and rejected.

CHAPTER VII

The true bounds of the last Fire, and how far it is Fatal. The natural Causes and Materials of it, cast into three ranks. First, such as are exteriour and visible upon Earth. Where the Volcano's of this Earth, and their Effects are considered. Secondly, such Materials as are within the Earth. Thirdly, such as are in the Air.

CHAPTER VIII

Some new dispositions towards the Conflagration, as to the Matter, Form, and Situation of the Earth. Concerning miraculous Causes, and how far the ministery of Angels may be engaged in this work.

CHAPTER IX

How the Sea will be diminished and consumed. How the Rocks and Mountains will he thrown down and melted, and the whole exteriour Frame of the Earth dissolved into a Deluge of Fire.

CHAPTER X

Concerning the beginning and progress of the Conflagration, what part of the Earth will first be burnt. The manner of the future destruction of Rome. The last state and consummation of the general Fire.

CHAPTER XI

An Account of those Extraordinary Phenomena and Wonders in Nature, that, according to Scripture, will precede the coming of Christ, and the Conflagration of the World.

CHAPTER XII

An imperfect description of the coming of our Saviour, and of the World on fire.

The Conclusion.


THE FOURTH BOOK

CHAPTER 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 dissolved or burnt up.

CHAPTER II

The Birth of the New Heavens and the New Earth, from the second Chaos, or the remains of the old World. The form, order and qualities of the new Earth, according to Reason and Scripture.

CHAPTER III

Concerning the Inhabitants of the New Earth. That natural reason cannot determine this point. That, according to Scripture, The Sons of the first Resurrection, or the heirs of the Millennium, are to be the Inhabitants of the New Earth. The Testimony of the Philosophers, and of the Christian Fathers, for the Renovation of the World. The first Proposition laid down.

CHAPTER IV

The Proof of a Millennium, or of a blessed Age to come, from Scripture. A view of the Apocalypse, and of the Prophecies of Daniel, in reference to this kingdom of Christ, and of his Saints.

CHAPTER V

A view of other places of Scripture, concerning the Millennium, or future kingdom of Christ. In what sence all the Prophets have born Testimony concerning it.

CHAPTER VI

The sence and testimony of the Primitive Church, concerning the Millennium, or future kingdom of Christ: from the times of the Apostles to the Nicene Council. The second Proposition laid down. When, by what means, and for what reasons, that doctrine was afterwards neglected or discountenanced.

CHAPTER VII

The true state of the Millennium, according to Characters taken from Scripture. Some mistakes concerning it rectified.

CHAPTER VIII

The third Proposition laid down, concerning the Time and Place of the Millennium. Several arguments used to prove, that it cannot be till after the Conflagration: and that the New Heavens and New Earth are the true Seat of the Blessed Millennium.

CHAPTER IX

The chief employment of the Millennium, DEVOTION and CONTEMPLATION.

CHAPTER X

Objections against the Millennium, answered. With some conjectures concerning the state of things after the Millennium: and what will be the final Consummation of this World.

A Review of the whole Theory.


Next: Chapter I. The Introduction

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Main Index

Dedication to the King Dedication to the Queen Preface to the Reader Contents Book 1 and 2 Book I: Chapter I Book I: Chapter II Book I: Chapter III Book I: Chapter IV Book I: Chapter V Book I: Chapter VI Book I: Chapter VII Book I: Chapter VIII. Book I: Chapter IX Book I: Chapter X Book I: Chapter XI Book I: Chapter XII Book II: Title Page Book II: Chapter I Book II: Chapter II Book II: Chapter III Book II: Chapter IV Book II: Chapter V Book II: Chapter VI Book II: Chapter VII Book II: Chapter VIII Book II: Chapter IX Book II: Chapter X Book II: Chapter XI Contents Book 3 and 4 Preface to the Reader Title Page Book III and IV Book III: Chapter I Book III: Chapter II Book III: Chapter III Book III: Chapter IV Book III: Chapter V Book III: Chapter VI Book III: Chapter VII Book III: Chapter VIII Book III: Chapter IX Book III: Chapter X Book III: Chapter XI Book III: Chapter XII Book III: The Conclusion Book IV: Title Page Preface to the Reader Book IV: Chapter I Book IV: Chapter II Book IV: Chapter III Book IV: Chapter IV Book IV: Chapter V Book IV: Chapter VI Book IV: Chapter VII Book IV: Chapter VIII Book IV: Chapter IX Book IV: Chapter X Title page book V Book V chapter 1 Book V chapter II Book V chapter III Book V chapter IV


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