Part II. of the Earth. 



PART II. 



Concerning the Univerfal Deluge. 

 'That thefe Marine Bodies were 

 then left at Land. The Effedis 

 it had upon the Earth. 



THE Conft^aries of the former 

 part of this Difco«rfe are all ne- 

 gative ; that being only introduftory, 

 and ferving but to clear the way to 

 this fecond part : to free the Enquiry 

 from the Perplexities that fbme Under- 

 takers have encumber'd it withall : and 

 to fet afide the falfe Lights they ufed 

 in queft of the Agent which tranfpoled 

 thele Sea-fhells to Land. 



Having therefore dilcharged my 

 hands of that Task, and, from Obler- 

 ' vation of the prefent ftate of the Earth, 

 and of the fite and condition of the 

 Marine Bodies which are lodged with- 

 in and upon it, Ihewn that they could 



F 4 not: 



