INDEX OF SUBJECTS 



285 



ory of, 82#.; alleged facts, 



142 ff., 194$. 

 Design in nature, 79, 93, 156, 



166. 

 Devolution, 228, 235, 247^., 



De Vriesian theory, 195. bee, 

 &quot;Saltatory theory.&quot; 



Earth, formation of, *77ff- 



Egyptian writings on Crea 

 tion, 108. 



Eolithic man, 215. 



Eoliths, 158. 



Evolution, two kinds, 6ff.; and 

 existence of God, 15, 50$., 

 6$ff.; sane doctrine of, 25; 

 not certain, 26, 68, 91, 92; 

 Haeckelian creed of, 42 ff.; 

 and Creation, $4ff., 77$-* 

 principles regarding, 57, 58 ; 

 polygenetic and monogenetic, 

 72; of man, Darwin s the 

 ory of, %zff.; and Faith, 88 ; 

 dishonesty regarding, 92; 

 Catholics and, 94^.; Augus- 

 tinian theory of, 9 6 ~995 

 Batesonian theory of, 100; 

 and Genesis, 98, 99, 103, 

 io6ff.; of horse, 135, 136; 

 alleged, of man from ape, 

 142 ff.; of ape from man, 

 172 ff.; and biogenetic law, 

 177 ff.; creative acts required 

 in, igoff.; and &quot;Princeton 

 Lectures,&quot; i68#., 202$.; al 

 leged, of family, 230^.; and 

 material development, 



Faith, blind, demanded by 

 materialism, 47, 6off. 



Family, origin of, 230^. 



&quot;Firmament,&quot; The, 121, 122. 



Ford machine, 69, 70. 



Free will, questioned, i6ff.; 

 denied by Haeckel, 46, 47. 



Genesis, evolution and, io6ff.; 



use of bara in, 56. 

 Geology of earth formation, 



118, 119. 



Glacial period, 2ioff. 

 God, existence of, iff., 15, $off., 



S3ff 6lff-&amp;gt; 190* 191; and 

 Darwin, 77ff.; reason de 

 mands, 265. 

 Grimaldi races, 204. 



Haeckel, creed of, 42$.; de 

 ceptions of, 48, 49 ; philos 

 ophy of, tfff. See, &quot;Biogen 

 etic law.&quot; 



Heidelberg jaw, 159. 



Homo primi genius, 161, 163. 



Homo sapiens, 163, 176, 202, 

 204. 



Homosimlus precursor, 158. 



Horse, supposed evolution of, 



135, 136. 

 Humor, lacking in materialism, 



Idolatry, origin of, 225. 

 Immortality, 2, 4. 

 Iron, use of, 218, 219. 



Knossos, civilization of, 243^. 



Lamarckian theory, 71, 73/f. 



Learned names, idolatry of, 24. 



Le Moustier, men of, 161. 



Life, origin of, $iff.; a phil 

 osophic question, 58; at 

 tempts to produce, 59; first 

 appearance of, 124^. 



Light, first appearance of, 

 119 ff.; sun, moon and stars, 



I28#. 



Likeness and descent, 165^. 



Man, creation of, 139 ff.; re 

 puted ancestry, 148^.; spir 

 itual activities of, 166; dif 

 fering essentially from ape, 

 166 ff.; arguments for de 

 scent, 175 ff.; out of dust, 



