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CONTENTS
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| FOREWORD | 7 |
| CHAPTER I | 11 |
| The Theory Defined | |
| Cosmic Evolution | |
| Organic Evolution | |
| CHAPTER II | 17 |
| Breaks in the Continuity | |
| The Origin of Life | |
| Other Origins | |
| Permanence of Species | |
| Development of Varieties | |
| Reproduction | |
| CHAPTER III | 27 |
| "Science" as an Authority | |
| Reasons Given in Support of Evolution | |
| Embryology | |
| Succession of Species | |
| Species Appears Suddenly | |
| Great Gaps between Species Existed from the First | |
| The Fragmentary Character of the Geological Record | |
| CHAPTER IV | 38 |
| Specific Objections to Evolution: | |
| The Wings of Fowls | |
| The Bat and the Mole | |
| The Water Spider | |
| Organs and Instincts: The Beehive, The Beaver [5] | |
| CHAPTER V | 52 |
| The Origin of Man | |
| Distinguishing Characteristics of Man | |
| "Missing Links" | |
| Ancient Human Remains--Scientific | |
| Authorities Quoted | |
| CHAPTER VI | 58 |
| Theistic Evolution | |
| Evolution and Christianity | |
| The Law and the Gospel not Evolved | |
| Evolution and Christ | |
| CHAPTER VII | 67 |
| Estimates of Darwinism | |
| Darwinism Rejected by Men of Science | |
| The Existing Danger | |
| Darwinism in the Schools | |
| CHAPTER VIII | 73 |
| Evolution in Human Affairs | |
| Evidences of Evolution in all Human Activities | |
| Mr. Wallace on Human "Progress" | |
| The Spread of the Theory Accounted For | |
| The "Fatal Bias" | |
| "The Law of Sin and Death" [6] | |
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