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The sacred theory of the Earth, Volume 2 (of 2) : $b Containing an account of the original of the Earth, and of all the general changes which it hath already undergone, or is to undergo, till the consummation of all things.

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The sacred theory of the Earth, Volume 2 (of 2) : $b Containing an account of the original of the Earth, and of all the general changes which it hath already undergone, or is to undergo, till the consummation of all things.

by Thomas Burnet

EN·~17 hours·10 chapters

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The Sacred Theory of the Earth

4:22
3

PREFACE TO THE READER.

3:14
4

CONTENTS OF THE CHAPTERS.

5:17
5

BOOK III. Concerning the Conflagration.

4:38:58
6

BOOK IV. Concerning the New Heavens and New Earth, AND Concerning the Consummation of all Things.

3:33:48
7

A Review.

1:52:50
8

AN ANSWER TO THE EXCEPTIONS MADE BY Mr. Erasmus Warren, AGAINST THE THEORY of the EARTH.

3:11:12
9

A SHORT CONSIDERATION OF Mr. Erasmus Warren’s DEFENCE OF HIS EXCEPTIONS AGAINST THE THEORY of the EARTH.

1:45:31
10

REFLECTIONS UPON THE THEORY OF THE EARTH

1:57:02

Description

In this ambitious eighteenth‑century treatise, the author steps into the grand debate over the destiny of the planet, weaving together scriptural interpretation, natural observation, and philosophical speculation. He presents a vivid picture of a world that has already endured cycles of rise and ruin, and now stands poised for a final, purifying fire that will melt the current Earth into a raw material for something better. The prose invites listeners to imagine a universe where destruction is not an end but a necessary reshaping toward a promised, paradisiacal new creation.

Beyond the dramatic vision of a universal conflagration, the work reflects on the moral responsibilities of rulers and the faithful, suggesting that virtue on earth may earn a share in the future realm of peace and health. The author addresses a royal patron, using the imagined rebirth of the world as a metaphor for social renewal and the triumph of righteousness over oppression. Listeners will find a fascinating snapshot of how early modern thinkers grappled with the ultimate questions of life, death, and the hope of a restored world.

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en

Duration

~17 hours (991K characters)

Release date

2025-05-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Thomas Burnet

d. 1715

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