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INDEX OF SUBJECTS 



198, 199; antiquity of, 202^. 



Marriage, 232^. 



Materialism, logic of, iff.; 

 historic, 12; disadvantage to 

 science, 40; philosophy of, 

 41 ; Haeckelian creed of, 

 4*. 



Materialistic evolution, or 

 Creation, &amp;gt;jft; source of so 

 cial evils, 10, ii ; dogma of, 

 izff., 42^.; logic of, i6ff.; 

 nature of, 22ff.; confusing 

 philosophy with science, 25 ; 

 from moneron to. man, 45 ; 

 philosophy of, 46^., 279; 

 blindyfaith demanded by, 47, 

 60; impossibility of, 65^.; 

 unreason of, 69, 70, 265^.; 

 lack of humor, 89 ; propa 

 ganda of, 10, ii, 145; and 

 human soul, 166 ff.; an incu 

 bus on science, 264; conclu 

 sions, 267. See, &quot;Haeckel.&quot; 



Mendelism, 34, 93. 



Metaphysics, Christian, 8, 9. 



Minoan palaces, 243^. 



Missing link, 153^., 189, 191^. 



Molchmaus, fictitious, 153, 172. 



Moneron, the imaginary, 76. 



Monism, 42^.; god of, 52. 



Monist league, 179; monks, 42; 

 religion, 46^. 



Morality, modern materialist 

 doctrine of, 20, 21. 



Morphology, 165^. 



Mosaic narrative, io6ff. 



Myths, cosmological, 108. 



Natural selection, ?sff., 93; 



applied to man, 83, 84. 

 Neanderthal man, i6iff., 163, 



204, 205^. 

 Nebular hypothesis, eons of, 



no; various, in; changes 



in, 112; application of, tijff. 

 Neo-Lamarckianism, 73, 74, 91. 

 Niagara Gorge, 2ioff. 



Paleolithic man, 208, 209, 



23 9#., 244. 

 Pantheism, 65; the creed of 



Monism, 47. 



Parents, our first, 217^. 

 Pastoral state, 221, 256. 

 Piltdown skull, 159, 206. 

 Pithecanthropus erectus, 



169, 204, 205. 

 Plants, 126; first plant cell, 



126. 



Polytheism, growth of, 242. 

 Primates, pedigree of, 25, 151. 

 Primitive man, 217^., 227^., 



. 



&quot;Primitives,&quot; 251, 263. 

 &quot;Princeton Lectures,&quot; i68#., 



202ff. 



Pro-anthropos, 160. 

 Profiteering, source of, zff. 

 Protococcus, 59. 



Rationalism, logic of, iff., i6ff. 

 Reason and Christianity, 48, 



60. 

 Recapitulation theory, 1 80. See 



&quot;Biogenetic law.&quot; 

 Religion, origin of, 271, 272; 



and science. See, &quot;Church.&quot; 

 Revelation, 272; no conflict 



with science, 29^., 38^.; 



primitive, 109. 

 Rudimentary organs, 183^. 



Saltatory theory, 87, 88, 203. 

 Savage, primitive man not a, 



217 ff., 222^234, 251 ff. 

 Savagery, origin of, 221, 



228^., 234, 251 ff. 

 Science, and religion, 29^., 



38j/f.; affirms Creation, 63 ; 



and Bible, io6ff.; master 



minds of, Christian, 187. 



See, &quot;Church.&quot; 

 Scientific hypotheses and Bible, 



&quot;3- 

 Scientist s Catholic, attitude of, 



