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A most pleasant prospect. Into the garden of naturall contemplation to behold the naturall causes of all kinde of meteors. As well fiery and airie, as watrie and earthly: of which sort the blazing starres[,] shooting starres, flames in the aire, &c[.] thunder, lightning, earthquakes, &c. raine, dew[,] snow, clouds, springs, &c. stones, metals, and earths: to the glory of God, and the profit of his creatures. By W. Fulke Doctor of Divinity

A most pleasant prospect. Into the garden of naturall contemplation to behold the naturall causes of all kinde of meteors. As well fiery and airie, as watrie and earthly: of which sort the blazing starres[,] shooting starres, flames in the aire, &c[.] thunder, lightning, earthquakes, &c. raine, dew[,] snow, clouds, springs, &c. stones, metals, and earths: to the glory of God, and the profit of his creatures. By W. Fulke Doctor of Divinity

William Fulke

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Early works to 1800MeteorologyMeteorsMetals

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