Part IL of the Emh. Sp 

 and caufe of the Sin : ft -t*-^ 



Kw AfftrnviniT ^ thaf * Gen. vi. f^. jind htheld I 



by fJt^op^jg tnac destroy th^mwithrm 



Earth which had^tUr- £^/frff. And again, at the Co 

 nifh'd forth Mainte- venant made with Noah^ after 

 C^u n.^^« tlie Deluge, more diftinaiy 



nance in fuch ftore un- f , ' yj^^; Ju 



to it : by changing that flejh be cut off any more by the 



Conftitution of it, and f/''^'-^ "f ^fl""^-; "'fj:/!'^" 



. . ^ there any more he A FLOOD 



rendrmg it more agree- to destrot the earth-j 



able to the lapsed and the Jatter part whereof is ren. 

 r n CTL K 1- J der d lomewhac more exprelly 



frail Itate ot Mankind, by the Septuagint ^ m 

 That this Change was '«V^ti KctletKKv<r/j.o< ScTbc,!®- 

 nor wroiipht hv alter- ^^l^^^^f^^ nA^SAN 



not WrOUgnC Oy aiuer ^ And there Jhall mt 



ing either the form of he any more a Deluge of Water 



the Earth, or its Pofi- to deproy the WWLE EARTH. 



r n. C U And the vulg, Lat. Neque erit 



tlOn in relpeCt ot tne aeif:cep DUmjtum diffipans 



Sun, as was not long terram , \. e. Neither flialt 



^ r T J u,, « there be hereafter a Deluge to 



ago furmifed by a very ^^^^^^ j;^^,,,^ f 

 Learned Man but Earth. An^c^thh Dijjoiuthn 

 by diffolvins 11 it : by '^^^''"^ 'l^'l "'^j 



. ip il \>r ^s'/i^'i?^ amonglt the Ancients^ 



reducing all the JViat- both y^n./ and G.fwf//^/. 

 ter of it to its firft con- 



ftituent Principles : by mingling, andt^>r.Bur. 

 confounding them : the Vegetative 

 with mineral Matter, and the different ^anh. 

 kinds of mineral Matter with ^'^^^'^\^2f ^ 

 other : and by retrenching a confi-. pra.* 

 derable quantity of the vegetabk Mat- ^/j^4^ 

 ter, (which lay in fuch plenty and^"^''^^ 

 purity at the Surface of the Antedilu- 

 vian Earth, and rendred it fb exube- 

 t rant J J 



