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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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