128 SPECIAL CREATION 



in the eye. In other words, two entirely new eyes 

 must he made for each child. 



Either the blind unthinking atoms and cells, of 

 which the several parts of the eye, namely: the several 

 coats, the aqueous humor, the lens, the vitreous body, 

 the optic nerve, the muscles, arteries, veins, nerves, 

 etc., are built up, do, spontaneously and automatically, 

 and without the aid of any extraneous, supernatural, 

 psychic and creative force, assemble and group them- 

 selves into the chemical combinations and mechanical 

 arrangements necessary to construct the embryo eye; 

 or the Creator, directly and specially, makes it. Which 

 hypothesis is most plausible? 



Sec. 42. Proposition 9. Each Human Ear 

 is a New, Direct and Special Creation 



Two new ears must be made, out and out, for 

 each embryo. 



The ear is a complex acoustic apparatus ; is more 

 complex, and has more parts, than the eye ; and every 

 part of it is well fitted to perform the function as- 

 signed to it. What was said in the two preceding sec- 

 tions, of skeleton and eye, as tending to establish the 

 theory of special creation, applies equally to the con- 

 struction of the ear. 



Intellect, memory, will-power, force and motion 

 are required to form the chemical combinations and 

 make the mechanical arrangements necessary to con- 

 struct the ear ; and every part of it testifies that it was 

 contrived and made by the Creator ! 



