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A treatise on the deluge : Containing I. Remarks on the Lord Bishop of Clogher's account of that event. II. A full explanation of the scripture history of it. III. A collection of all the principal heathen accounts. IV. Natural Proofs of the Deluge, deduced from a great Variety of Circumstances, on and in the terraqueous Globe. And, Under the foregoing General Articles, the following Particulars will be occasionally discussed and proved, viz. The Time, when, and the Manner how America was first peopled. - The Mosaic Account of the Deluge written by Inspiration. - The Certainty of an Abyss of Water within the Earth. - The Reality of an inner Globe or central Nucleus. - The Cause of the subterrantan Vapour, and of Earthquakes. - The Origin of Springs, Lakes, &c. - The Formation of Mountains, Hills, Dales, Vallies, &c. - The Means by which the Bed of the Ocean was formed. - The Cause of Caverns or natural Grottos; with a Description of the most remarkable, especially those in England. - Also an Explication of several lesser Phaenomena in Nature. Illustrated with two Copper Plates; one, representing the State of the Earth during the Height of the Flood; the other, the State of the Earth as it is at present. By Alexander Catcott, A. M. Vicar of Temple in Bristol.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Catcott, Alexander, 1725-1779.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Deluge--Comparative studies.
Deluge.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (viii,[8],423,[1]p.,2 plates )
Edition:
The second edition, considerably enlarged.
Other Title:
Treatise on the deluge.
Place of Publication:
London : printed for the author. by E. Allen, in Bolt-Court; and sold by B. White, at Horace's-Head, in Fleet-Street, M.DCC.LXVIII. [1768]
Notes:
Lord Bishop of Clogher = Robert Clayton.
Reproduction of original from John Rylands University Library of Manchester.
Cited in:
Sabin, 11496
English Short Title Catalog, T103396.
OCLC:
642247977

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