4 o8 EVOLUTION, OLD AND NEW. 



feel that the evidence in favour of design in the universe 

 is no less strong than that in favour of evolution, and 

 our scientists, for the most part, uphold a theory of 

 evolution of which the cardinal doctrine is that design 

 and evolution have nothing to do with one another; the 

 jar they raise, therefore, is as bad as the jar they have 

 allayed. 



It has been the object of the foregoing work to show 

 that those who take this line are wrong, and that 

 evolution not only tolerates design, but cannot get on 

 without it. The unscrupulousness with which I have 

 been attacked, together with the support given me by 

 the general public, are sufficient proofs that I have 

 not written in vain. 



