The First Argument was, Whether there might not be such Worlds in Nature, as were in no kind or sort like this World we are of?

They all agreed, That it was probable there was.

The Second Argument was, Whether it was probable that the Happy and Miserable Worlds were, in any kind, like this we are of.

They all agreed, It was probable that this World was somewhat like both one, and the other; and so, both those were somewhat like this: for, as the Happy World was no ways Irregular; and the Miserable World no ways Regular: so this World we are of, was partly Irregular, and partly Regular; and so it was a Purgatory World.


[CHAP. II. Whether there be such kinds and sorts of Creatures in the Happy and Blessed World, as in this World.]

The Third Argument was, Whether it was probable, the Happy and Miserable Worlds, had Animal, Vegetable, Mineral, and Elemental Kinds?

They agreed, It was probable there were such Kinds: but yet, those Kinds, and particular sorts of those Kinds, might be different from those of this World.

The Fourth Argument was, Whether there was Human sorts of Creatures in those Worlds.

They all agreed, There was.